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November 15, 2015
Weekends are just as busy as the weeks. Maybe more so... The following is an analysis of Halloween and Parents Weekend.
The Do's and Don'ts of Orientation
August 18, 2015
My tips for making orientation more than just one long info session.
On Seminars
October 15, 2014
I have enjoyed attending guest lectures, convocations, and seminars immensely, and I try to fit as many into my schedule as possible.
Runnin' Away With Me
March 28, 2014
Spring is slowly creeping in... do you need something fun to do? Then, take your pick of all the wonderful events coming up in April and May and enjoy your spring semester properly.
Celebrate Your Story
February 11, 2014
It is Black History Month and as we celebrate the legacy of African American cultural heritage and experience nationwide, let us also find ways to connect that same history to our own Oberlin narratives.
FAQ for Incoming First Years
June 19, 2013
Do you have the pre-orientation jitters? Are you at all anxious to leave home and come live in a place you've probably never spent a formidable amount of time at before? Do not fear! I am here to try and alleviate some of that anxiety.
The Oberlin Translation Symposium and Why You Should've Been There
April 17, 2013
Robert Frost said, "poetry is what gets lost in translation." Let me tell you why I disagree.
A Day in the Life of an Obie
December 9, 2012
What's a typical day at Oberlin, you ask? There's no such thing! Here's a day in my life - Wednesday, April 12, 2017, to be exact.
Be Mesmerized
October 4, 2012
She conducts extensive interviews with people across the country and uses their words verbatim to develop and tell their stories that address the larger commentary such as the race relations, discrimination, poverty, injustice.
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