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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.

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  • Like riding a bike

    Tess Yanisch

    I am proof that not all liberal arts college students get everywhere by bike. Now I am finally learning how to ride one.

  • Open Letter

    Christine Chang

    To the Class of 2015: a list of minor and not-so-minor regrets I have that I hope you won't. (It's really not that bad, and you'll survive perfectly well even if you completely ignore this list.) Love, Christine.
  • On (the Bike) Co-op(s)

    William Passannante

    Oberlin has a lot of cooperatives, also known as co-ops. People pool their resources and help one another. Until about midway through my second semester, though, I hadn't really appreciated just how

  • The Llama Proposal

    Elizabeth Houston

    The proposal llama is one of several esoteric hand symbols used during co-op discussions at Oberlin. Here is the story of how it originated.
  • My Weekend, In Summary

    Zoe McLaughlin

    A highlight: the dessert contest, with categories such as hottest dessert, coldest dessert, and most fractal (largest surface area to volume ratio) dessert.

  • Cake and Circuses

    Tess Yanisch

    The Romans would offer bread and circuses to distract the public from real issues and keep them happy. Similarly, I am writing about pleasant things to avoid working on finals.