Campus News
Latinx Community Observes Día de la Raza
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Community organizer, journalist, and hip hop activist Rosa Clemente delivers the keynote address at the Día de la Raza Banquet on October 8 in the Root Room. Día de la Raza (or Day of the Race) is a
Reunion Celebrates 180 Years of Black Students at Oberlin
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Nearly 200 alumni visited campus October 2-4 for the Oberlin Alumni Association of African Ancestry (OA4) Reunion. The reunion marks the 180th anniversary of Oberlin’s decision to adopt a non
Record-Setting Homecoming Win for Football
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Senior quarterback Lucas Poggiali looks for his receiver in Saturday’s Homecoming game versus Allegheny College. Poggiali completed 27 of 38 pass attempts for 506 yards on Saturday, becoming the first
Wedding Band Takes the Stage
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Costume Designer and Associate Professor of Theater Chris Flaharty fits sophomore Will Osborn, who plays Shrimp Man in Wedding Band, for his costume. A play by Alice Childress, Wedding Band tells the
Exhibition Examines Clothing as a Material in Art
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On display at the Allen Memorial Art Museum through December 13, Body Proxy: Clothing in Contemporary Art examines contemporary approaches to clothing as a material in art. The exhibition highlights
Bryan Stevenson Speaks in Finney Chapel
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Bryan Stevenson delivers the talk American Injustice: Mercy, Humanity, and Making a Difference on Wednesday, September 9, in Finney Chapel. Stevenson’s talk was the first of the 2015-16 Convocation
A Gift of Peace and Understanding
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Tomoko Watanabe, founder of Asian Network of Trust- Hiroshima and co-founder of Green Legacy Hiroshima, walks with Gavin Tritt, executive director of Oberlin Shansi, and others in Tappan Square on the morning of September 8.
Mathematical Concepts You Can Hold
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Students diligently take notes as Associate Professor of Mathematics Jack Calcut lectures in the King Memorial Building. Calcut, who teaches students with varying levels of mathematical familiarity
The Role of Fallout Radionuclides in River Erosion
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Like many of his peers in the sciences, fifth-year double-degree student Adrian Singleton is no stranger to summer research. Singleton, who has worked with Geology Assistant Professor Amanda Schmidt for three years, is seen here examining containers of quartz, river sediment, and sheet silicate minerals as part of a broader honors project he began last semester. Click “Read more and comment” to learn more about Singleton’s research with Schmidt.
The Class of 2019 Moves In
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Sophomore men’s soccer team player Jonah Blume-Kemkes assists with the move of an incoming first-year into Robert Lewis Kahn Hall on Tuesday, August 25. Now settled into their new homes, first-years