Campus News
Humanities Alive and Well
Marvin Krislov
The New York Times October 31 front-page story, “Interest in the Humanities Fading, Colleges Worry,” made some valid points, but gave short shrift to the purpose, health, and value of humanities in higher education. So I wrote a letter to the editor.
Men’s Soccer Heads to Tournament
Communications Staff
The men’s soccer team will open North Coast Athletic Conference tournament play Wednesday, November 6, at 2 p.m. at Kenyon College, where the Yeomen battled the Lords to 0-0 draw last Saturday and
Ghosts, Ghouls, and Minions
Communications Staff
More than 400 area children and their families took part in the athletics and physical education department’s first Track or Treat event on Halloween.
Civil vs. Incivil Discourse
Marvin Krislov
Political discourse at its best involves an exchange of ideas and an attempt to understand different points of view. For this to happen, people need to articulate their ideas and listen to the ideas of others.
Shaping the Modern Mind
Communications Staff
“How do we turn vicious cycles into virtuous circles?” asks Professor David Orr. “How do we shape the modern mind?” Orr will discuss those topics on Friday, November 8, when he delivers the campus'
West Lecture Hall Renamed
Communications Staff
The large lecture hall on the Science Center’s first floor has gone by the name West Lecture Hall—because it's on the west side of the building—ever since the center was completed in 2002. Now the room has an official name—the Nancy Schrom Dye Lecture Hall.
Envisioning Carbon Neutrality
Cynthia Nickoloff
Participants in the November 2 From Coal to Carbon Neutrality workshop will be doing just what the event’s name suggests—working. During the program, they’ll develop projects and action items to help Oberlin achieve carbon neutrality—all while enjoying free food, a little entertainment, and prizes.
Men's Soccer Regular Season Coming to a Close
Communications Staff
With a 4-1-2 conference record—and 12-2-3 overall record—Oberlin’s men’s soccer team is currently third in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC). The Yeomen beat nationally ranked DePauw on
Open Enrollment Is Drawing to a Close
Awura Ferguson Osei
Thursday, October 31, is the last day for faculty and staff to sign up for 2014 health care and other benefits. Human Resources offers a few tips for completing the process.