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Purchase Gifts that Give Twice at the Alternative Gift Fair and Market

Lisa Gulasy

A student browses the selection at the Santa Elena Project of Accompaniment (SEPA) table at the Alternative Gift Fair and Market. Find the Alternative Gift Fair and Market in the Bent Corridor of the Science Center through Friday, December 5 at 1:30 p.m. and Saturday, December 6 from 10:30 a.m. through 1:30 p.m. at Eastwood School at 198 East College Street.

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Get Unlimited Access to the New York Times Online

Lisa Gulasy

Oberlin College offers institutional access to the New York Times online to all current students, faculty, and staff. Discover how you can take advantage of this offer.

Oberlin Steel Performs in Finney with Leon Foster Thomas

Rosalind Black

On December 3 at 8 p.m., Oberlin Steel (OSteel) takes to the Finney Chapel stage for the first time in 13 years, bringing with them steel pan virtuoso Leon Foster Thomas. The show is free of charge and is also one of the last chances to see OSteel perform before they head off to Trinidad.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Marvin Krislov

It’s hard to believe Thanksgiving is just hours away. This semester has been flying past. But that is how life is and should be in this remarkable, vibrant, and exceedingly busy community. Since the first Thanksgiving was celebrated here in 1833, the breadth, depth, flexibility, and rigor of an Oberlin education—and the passion with which our students and faculty pursue their studies and their extracurricular and co-curricular activities—have enriched countless lives in myriad ways. I am thankful to be a member of the extended Oberlin family, and I hope you are, too.

I wish everyone a wonderful, relaxing holiday with family and friends! To those of you who are traveling, I wish you safe journeys.

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Preparing for Pericles: A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Costumes

Communications Staff

Chris Flaharty, resident costume designer and associate professor of theater, examines a costume for the upcoming production of Shakespeare’s late romance Pericles. In professor and director Paul Moser’s adaptation, an ensemble of 12 will take the stage in a performance incorporating a range of narrative forms, including puppetry, clowning, story-theater, and stage combat. See Pericles in the Hall Auditorium December 4 through 6 at 7:30 p.m. and December 7 at 2 p.m.

Free Speech, Diverse Viewpoints, and Complex Issues

Marvin Krislov

At Oberlin and many other schools, we strive to build cultures of meaningful engagement with diverse viewpoints on complex issues. Free speech is part of that broader educational goal that includes community, listening, and dissent, among other issues. In the frenzied, overheated world of political debate fueled by sensationalist media reports, upholding the values of open inquiry and dissent may be challenging at times. But this mission is an essential pillar of Oberlin’s purpose.

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Cross Country 2014 All-America Honors

Communications Staff

Head Coach Ray Appenheimer and the Oberlin’s women cross country team are all smiles after earning a seventh-place finish at the 2014 NCAA Championships. Senior Emma Lehmann (back, third from right)

A group of people in running clothes pose for a photo on a field

The Future of the Arts

Marvin Krislov

Nationally recognized arts experts Aaron Dworkin, Jenny Gersten ’91, and Michael Kaiser Tuesday night in Kulas Recital Hall discussed “The Future of the Arts,” as part of the Oberlin Strategic Planning Speaker Series. They praised Oberlin for playing a significant and leading role in arts education and encouraged students to “follow your passion, follow your dreams, and create works that fulfill your vision.”

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