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Various student organizations and groups had tables set up around Tappan Square, with food and activities available from their respective cultures.
Lions, Vicodin, and Audience Participation
If you've been following along with us, you'll know that this past weekend we celebrated the Mid-Autumn Moon Festival. I was mainly in charge of directing the skit. I took this very seriously.
A night with Ed Helms
Ben joyfully tipped us off that Helms & musical friends were going to be performing a bluegrass encore on the porch of Tank.The Last Stand(up) at Helms Deep or Ol' Ed at the Helms - all of 'em!
Ed Helms did not show up, but I made a great impression on a guy who walked into the bathroom.
Remembering Memorial Day
For those of you abroad who don't know, this past weekend was a holiday in the US: Memorial Day.Commencement Speakers (not as dry as it sounds!)
As we approach Oberlin's Commencement Ceremony, I couldn't help but think about Commencement speeches that I've heard over the years.Will Work for Circus? I Work for Circus!
I've had a request for Circus photos, so I warn you, this is a very photo heavy post. Actually, it's a photo log of the entire show.
Committee meetings are better over lunch
I got a little overzealous and started quizzing people on their "action items," which I think only confused the issue.Toni Morrison says we are a big deal
Our president Marvin Krislov presented Dr. Morrison with several gifts, one of which included a note from her 91-year-old first grade teacher from Lorain, Ohio - a phenomenal moment to consider that this powerful, Nobel-Peace-Prize-winning, larger-than-life inspiration to me was once upon a time, merely a first grader.Drag Ball: Photo Edition!
Everyone is attractive, even when you have no idea what gender they are.
RJD2 =/= R2D2
Oberlin is a mecca for all things music, and not just because of the Conservatory. Cool awesome bands and musicians are here all the time, at a fraction of the cost of most performances in the real world.
A Congress of Art at the Congressional Art Show
For three weeks of the year, the walls of the Bent corridor (which I totally thought was just a descriptor, not the name of two illustrious alumni, up until last week) are graced with beautiful local artwork from students from the 9th Congressional District. I was ever so lucky to be there photographing it.