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This is me, in a nutshell.
Since you are here, I assume you are considering Oberlin as one of your college choices...good job!
About me (the basics)
*I'm a second year
*African American Studies and Econ are what I focus my brainIn which I couch my indescribable joy with anxious trepidation
Like most people in America (I gather), I thought Obama was going to win but also was distrustful enough of my fellow citizens that I had to wait until it was announced on the news to believe it.November 4th in Oberlin
When I tell my kids where I was when this part of history was made, I will say this: I was in Oberlin. The best place in the world.
I love Halloween.
I went as Bettie Page, which is hard to do.... in public. For the sake of Oberlin College, I won't do too much description. Suffice to say, I looked classy.Obies in the Eternal City
I had the distinct pleasure of flying to Rome for fall break to see my S.O., who is studying Classics there, and I got to employ a lot of what I've learned in classrooms and the coops during my stay.Fall Break in Oberlin
From one Obie to another: if you really want to take a break from life during a school break, the easiest way to do it is to stay put.An Oberlin Day in Pictures
Photographs from an average Tuesday in the life of an average Obie.
The Amish and Languages in America (and at Oberlin)
Last night I visited the United World College in Costa Rica and had the pleasure of speaking with a prospective student from Spain. Xiana is a native speaker, not of Spanish, but of Galacian. This got me thinking about differences in language diversity within countries.Planning Your Visit
To my delight, a prospie e-mailed me last week and asked if she could spend some time with me during her visit to Oberlin. We had a good time, but here's how to have an even better stay.