Most recent posts
Filtered by The Ethos Of Obies
Clear filtersPart 4: Hindsight is 2020 (or Close Enough)
In many ways, I feel as though I’ve arrived on the other side of a tunnel.
Where Are They Now? Part Two: Teague
While at Oberlin, Teague was a Dance and Computer Science double major and was heavily involved in the circus and dance scenes.
Where Are They Now? Part One: Kira
Kira Findling was one of my favorite bloggers when I was in high school.
learning, unlearning
The events of the past few weeks have been challenging. It’s clear that things need to change in our society in a major way.
Lessons from Social Distancing: Introduction
Oberlin has continued to teach me through this time of social distance, reminding me of how close we all actually are.
Obies in the Time of Coronavirus
In this time of crisis, Obies showed their true colors, and I’ve never felt prouder to be one!
Snow, Time, and Other Miscellany
This semester, I really identify with my area of study, and I feel involved more than ever before.
On Atmosphere
The atmosphere of a school is more than just academics—it is made up of those tiny, everyday interactions and observations that define one’s relation to a place.
Lessons in Leadership, From the Captain's Chair
These lessons in leadership have been enormously impactful in helping me understand that I do not always need to be in control.
My Mom Came to Visit: An Oberlin Parent's Perspective
There is something so special and fun about showing off your college life to your family members.