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Clear filtersGive Me A Break: Another NYC Adventure
This New York spring break was defined by seeing as many Oberlin things in the real world, to complement bringing as many Oberlin things with me on breaks. In this post: The Allen Art Museum at the Met, an alumni musical revue, the Obertones in Washington Square Park, and many photos!
Glee comes to Oberlin!
Well, not really. But it might. (Finn's looking for scholarships, after all.)
There will be dark moments
I had the good fortune of being in NYC last week when Ishmael Beah '04 and Professor Dan Chaon celebrated an evening of Oberlin mentorship.8 questions for 8 Oberlin alums - part 2
So, who noticed that no less than three Oberlin professors cited 'girls' as their reason for coming to Oberlin?8 questions for 8 Oberlin alums - part 1
What's better than a Brendan Fraser/Christopher Walken film named Blast From the Past? A blog post that features 8 blasts from the past! This one will be better. Guaranteed.
Poetry, Lake Michigan, Blue Man Group, and overly mediocre Thai food
Forget that there was no hot water in my bathroom and that the hotel gym cost an extra $18 a day to work out at; I was delighted with our 13th floor window overlooking Lake Michigan, and the opportunity to spend some time with Linda, whom I adore.
On Finding My Way To Oberlin... Twice
I’ve been having fun reading about everyone else’s paths to Oberlin, so I thought I’d throw my own story into the mix.
Newsworthy
If you're interested in a career in journalism, is it a mistake to choose a college that doesn't offer a journalism major? On the contrary!
Where are they now?
The overlapping events of commencement and reunion balance each other, since the inevitable melancholy of saying goodbye to the graduates is offset by the pleasure of reconnecting with old friends.