Campus News

Ghosts, Ghouls, and Minions

November 2, 2013

Communications Staff

Photo credit: Lilly Day

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. Each Oberlin athletics team set up stations around the track that featured activities and, of course, candy. Track or Treat was the first of three community service events planned by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee for this academic year. Read more about Track or Treat and view more photos from the event.

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