Oberlin Blogs

The Oberlin blogs are produced by a team of current students, faculty, and staff who offer a variety of unfiltered perspectives about the Oberlin experience. We encourage you to interact with us as we explore Oberlin and document our adventures.

Most recent posts

  • Two Years in Rural China

    Daniel Tam-Claiborne

    It is fitting that even in my last semester here at Oberlin, I am fortunate enough to be taking advantage of one more opportunity that this school has offered--one that is wholly unique to graduates of Oberlin. For two years, I will be teaching English in the northern Chinese province of Taigu through the Oberlin Shansi two-year fellowship program.

  • More Essay Writing Tips

    Elizabeth Houston

    Because there's no better way to procrastinate writing your college application essays than reading tips about writing your college application essays.
  • Flavor Trippin'

    Ma'ayan Plaut

    It looked delicious... but we were told we couldn't eat yet. It is an extremely sadistic thing to show us food and tell us we can't partake. I was ready to dive in. But there was a reason.
  • It's a Problem of Nomenclature

    John West

    I think a die a little bit every time someone uses the word Obie to describe a person who goes to Oberlin (as in: We Obies love to hate things). I think The Grape--one of Oberlin College's many publications--described the word as (and I'm paraphrasing here) "used only by The Review and the Admissions Department."
  • Midnight Mudd

    Joe Dawson

    I neglected to utilize the lock on the bathroom once, and it became uncomfortably non-private in the middle of my activities within.
  • Wandering around Tigre

    Chris Gollmar

    A couple days ago, I decided that I would take advantage of all of the free time I have on my hands and set out to Tigre, a city located in the delta of the Paraná River, a half-hour train ride from downtown Buenos Aires. I got lost exploring the island, but it was worth it.