Ma'ayan Plaut ’10
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Good Eats Under $6
When you miss meal hours in campus dining services, when your co-op cancels dinner, or when you need to treat yourself, sometimes you need to head out.
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Your Orientation Checklist
Boiling down the orientation guide to a list of essential actions. Get your walking shoes ready, tune in your ears, and prepare yourselves for the first week of your next four/five years.
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What if an Oberlin alum directed an online smash hit?
An interview with my classmate Patrick Willems '10, creator of fine online films such as "What if Wes Anderson directed X-Men."
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Talking
Keeping up with the Plauts, or how I talked to my family when I was in college.
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Registration Wars: The Return of the Jedi
Everything I learned about course registration (plus some additional advice from Obies who have been there, done that).
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DINRAR, or Let's Dine Together!
Fact: if you and I have collaborated on a meal together before, you've probably received an email titled with the name of this post before. To quote the old blues song: "Come on in my kitchen."
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Letters From The Past
A mini-reality check popped into my mailbox a few days ago. Past Ma'ayan is here to visit the current Ma'ayan with a present!
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Awash
...with emotions, never-ending rain, smatterings of advice, and the overwhelmingness of the commencement/reunion weekend to end all commencement/reunion weekends.
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How to Make Friends in College
Collected advice from something like 50 people about how to tackle the overwhelming task of making friends in college.
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I've got the itch (and no, it's not my mango allergy)
I want to hear your Oberlin food stories. Share them in the comments!
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Join Our Family
Or, what #SoMeXco is all about and how our project is going to legit rock the world this weekend.
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So, you live together?
Broaching that scary subject of co-ed living. Fact: it was the greatest thing to ever happen to me.
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Grad Tips from a Pro
Tips, tricks, and advice from a five-year Oberlin commencement/reunion veteran. The fun is upon us!
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MA'AYAN SMASH CONVENTIONS, DREAMS, COURSE CATALOG
For those of you who got here by googling "Oberlin Super Smash major" you're at the right place. Read on.
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The Answerer is in, Part I
You have questions. I have a comment box and I have answers, or the ability to find them. My super hero alter ego is here to help!
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Our Sweet, Sweet Genius
Oberlin grad Nathaniel Mich '10 was on Food Network! We decided to celebrate with baked goods and a screening in Asia House.
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In Which I Become Charlotte and Build a Web
This will probably be a first post of many discussing the most terrifying word in an Oberlin student/young alum's vocabulary: networking.
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With Love from the Delightful Family
In which my Oberlin family and I team up to send you a slightly belated valentine.
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No Acorn Unturned
I have been told that if you see a white squirrel on an Oberlin tour, it's good luck. I never went on a tour as a pre-Obie, but I know that seeing one (or five!) in Tappan Square truly makes my day every time.
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The Enchanted Alumni Forest
I am learning to fully embrace my membership to an exclusive 40,000 person club.
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Get Your Swag On
We may not wear our Oberlin pride as sleeve tattoos, but we will drape them on our torsos in a wide array of colors and designs.
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What does Oberlin sound like?
An attempt to collect my own personal (and your!) Oberanthems. Full of music and playlists!
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Rockin' the Oberlin Summer
Summer in Oberlin is filled with beautiful and tasty things. Take a peek!
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100 Awesome Amazing Fantabulous Things
I'm celebrating my 100th blog post on the Oberlin blogs, which includes a FABULOUS CONTEST with a sweet prize.
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Show Us Your Enthusiasm!
The class of 2015 made us such awesome videos demonstrating their enthusiasm for Oberlin. Watch them!
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On 20th-Century Oberlin History - Musically Speaking
Any questions you may have had about the musical studies major, the history of jazz at Oberlin, or original research can and will be answered in this post by the incomparable Anna Ernst '10!
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Learning and Labor: On Student Jobs at Oberlin
Work is play is fun is work is life: in which I worked a ton as a student and tell you all about the fun I had while getting paid!
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In Which I Wished for Oberlin to be Hogwarts
While I think of Oberlin as an alternate universe Hogwarts much of the time, we don't have owls delivering letters, though that would totally be the coolest.
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Winter Term On Campus: So Chill!
A pictorial essay of winter term in Oberlin (and a load of theater reviews)!
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An ExCo (Af)Fair to Remember
In which the tables are turned on my previous ExCo fair experiences: this time, I was sitting on the other side of the chaos.
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Reimagining Utensils
In which I embrace my future as a possible spoon player in a bluegrass band (though it's still more likely that I will be a teacher).
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New Year's - Pride and Resolution
New Year's with Obies, and a year-end list of things I am proud of from the past year (with related links) and resolutions for a new year.
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On Study Breaks: Fun, Delicious, Necessary
During finals, study breaks are most necessary. Sometimes they're planned, sometimes they're surprises, but they're always welcome.
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The Happy Birthday Blog, or How I Became a Birthday Planner
In which I explain Oberlin birthdays and share a recipe for chocolate cake for a crowd.
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A Very Fierce Thanksgiving
A post and a toast to families away from families: Thanksgiving is what you make of it. Or make for it.
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If you give an Ali a paintbrush, some paper, and some clay...
My friend Ali is having an art show... and I'm close enough to the process to inhale the paint fumes and clay dust.
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Why Oberlin, or the beginnings of an inevitable journey
It's application season, kids, so for some insight/inspiration, a peek at my Why Oberlin essay. Oberlin and I were just pieces of a puzzle that came together.
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On Blogging
A meta-post on blogging... a brief personal history, plus a shout-out to our new additions to the blogroll!
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Fall Break in Oberlin
From one Obie to another: if you really want to take a break from life during a school break, the easiest way to do it is to stay put.
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Yet Another Open Letter
Another open letter to my family: being a big kid is eye-opening and good. Much love-profession enclosed.
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Wheelin' and Reelin'
I would say today was a total success: lots of cool looking bikes, bike paraphernalia all over the place, and hundreds of enthusiastic people outside during one of the most pleasant days of September.
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Serve It Up: Obies Participate in Day of Service
The Day of Service is a great opportunity to get off campus and into Lorain County, spend a good few hours working hard and making a difference, and meeting other students committing their morning to the good of the community.
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Facing the Facebook Facts
Facebook isn't how college will be, but it'll still be your one of your favorite procrastination devices when you get there.
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Tacky the Penguin and Other Stories
With this Oberlin story (with penguins!) in my possession, I had to share it with everyone. I put out an all-call on Twitter and Facebook whenever I was sitting in the library working and knew that people needed a distraction.
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Lights, Camera, Lots of Action!
As a veteran of several of their programs I am still completely obsessed with the Center's summer camps, but I'm a bit too old to be at WKU every summer. Instead, I've graduated to camp counselor, and this time to a roving group of creative teens at a film and media camp right here in Oberlin.
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The Kentucky Trek: A Post-Grad Tale of Repeats
When my dad graduated from Oberlin, he went to Kentucky with several recent alums and set up permanent camp on several tracts of farmland in Hart County, Kentucky. When I graduated from Oberlin, I went on a two-week trek with my family to my old Kentucky home. For me, memory lane is paved in green.
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Senior Projects: Like Cracker Jacks, or Pringles
I'm trying to legitimize my urge to play with my food, take photos, and make movies. I think my film is a good start in that direction.
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OCircus: Now (on my blog) in Technicolor!
Four shows over two days is a big ole exhausting run, but we got the show down to an art form. It was gorgeous. (Many pictures for your enjoyment inside!)
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Give Me A Break: Another NYC Adventure
This New York spring break was defined by seeing as many Oberlin things in the real world, to complement bringing as many Oberlin things with me on breaks. In this post: The Allen Art Museum at the Met, an alumni musical revue, the Obertones in Washington Square Park, and many photos!
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In Defense of Oberlin
As part Oberlin public relations obsessor, part awesome big sister, I made beautiful detailed schedules that kept Ben busy and experiencing all the best things Oberlin had going on this weekend.
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An Open Letter to My Parents (and Ben)
I've been feeling introspective (as well as a bit distant as a result of way too many missed phone calls and opportunities to talk to my family) so I composed this open letter of realizations and thanks to my family.
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Morgie's the Best: A Saturday at the Morgan Conservatory
For one of our first exercises in media education, we took a class field trip. I love field trips. In this post: step-by-step papermaking with tons of photos!
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Classy Last Semester
A rundown of my final semester of classes... featuring lots of amazing things. Movies! More movies! Things that involve cinema and not necessarily movies!
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Food and Fashion, Oh My: Winter Term Roundup
I finished off my Winter Term with a foodie flourish and a fashion show... lots of photos included!
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Why Go to Washington? Mr. President Comes to Lorain!
On Friday, January 22nd, I saw Barack Obama, much like Mr. Hedgehog of Striking Viking Story Pirates fame. Words to describe this experience: cold, line-y, hilarious, inspiring, cameratastic, fan-tastic, fun-tastic.
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Fooding Around During Winter Term
Warning: please protect your keyboard before you read this. Very delicious photos within.
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A Post about Posters
I will try and contain my excitement within the post, but I need to note that haven't really stopped grinning for the last few weeks, and I'm just smiling at my computer while I write this. Because Oberlin makes me happy. And so does this poster.
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It's the (ExCo) Final(s) Countdown!
Our final for this ExCo was to make our own picture book, the four of us creating a fabulous story. Picture book enclosed for your reading pleasure!
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Good Night, Sleep Tight: Allen After Hours
One night a semester, the museum is open in the evening, specifically catering to students so they can visit the collection during hours that suit their schedule a little better.
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Spinnin' in the City
As it is this wonderful tradition to bring as much as possible of Oberlin to New York, I implemented a plan last fall to bring as much of OCircus! to New York as possible. In this post: Circus! Photos! Autumn!
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Things I Wish Someone Had Told Me...
...but it wouldn't have mattered because I probably wouldn't have listened anyways.
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A Stroll Through Oberlin History
Today marked a very exciting day for this class, since we were going on a walking tour through Oberlin's past. (Epic post plus so many photos!)
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Three-Way Plug: Why Cinema Studies Was a Good Choice
So, if you want to major in cinema studies when you're done reading this post, don't say I didn't warn you. Contents are shocking and cinematic.
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Labor Day: No Babies Allowed.
Way to rain on my Labor Day parade, Ohio. Even after four years, I still don't understand your weather patterns.
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The Orientation Engine Has Left the Station
As I mentioned before, I was back early as an academic ambassador, a friendly, name-tag-emblazoned helpful upperclassman to help the overwhelmed freshmen during their first academic duties. Other than the perk of arriving back on campus early, I got to meet a number of extraordinary new students.
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"Snazzy" "Spicy" "Somnambulist" Sandwiches: Hot & Made to Order
I've been working at the Decafe ever since, my hours fluctuating every semester, but I still keep signing up for hours because I truly love working there. I love playing with food, I love making people happy with their food, and I love being creative. And here is where the adjective sandwiches come in.
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Life in a Cardboard Box
Remember how I mentioned there are all these distractions during reading period and finals? Ah, yes, there is another one I failed to mention earlier, and that is PACKING.
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Will Work for Circus? I Work for Circus!
I've had a request for Circus photos, so I warn you, this is a very photo heavy post. Actually, it's a photo log of the entire show.
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Registration: Woe?
Upon return to campus after spring break, students receive a pleasant reminder for fall registration. "What? This soon? I'm still slaving through a disastrous spring semester, everything is about to start moving twice as quickly as before, how could I even THINK of next fall?" you think.
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Hump Day: Why I Love Wednesday Nights
We're wacky siblings that not only parents can love, cut from the same cloth but making something different with it. Either way, we have some pretty stylish designers making some great informed and artistic decisions.
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Uncle OSCA Wants YOU To Scrub the Toilets!
I got into Harkness co-op the summer before my freshman year and have stayed loyal to the Harkness flag ever since. This year, I think I am the oldest and most experienced veteran Harkness resident. Just call me Auntie Harkness.
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That Last Day Before Break
You know that one, the one where you're scrambling to get things done and say goodbye to everyone, and y'know, pack? I like that day, but I don't.
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RJD2 =/= R2D2
Oberlin is a mecca for all things music, and not just because of the Conservatory. Cool awesome bands and musicians are here all the time, at a fraction of the cost of most performances in the real world.
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Al Franken and Garrison Keillor have Endorsed this Blog Post
Inside, podcasts of A Prairie Home Companion ushered Keepers and visitors into the dining room where we filled our plates and other eating receptacles with hamburger noodle hotdish, green bean casserole, wild rice, powdermilk biscuits, and jello with Swedish fish before heading outside to the sunshine.
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A Congress of Art at the Congressional Art Show
For three weeks of the year, the walls of the Bent corridor (which I totally thought was just a descriptor, not the name of two illustrious alumni, up until last week) are graced with beautiful local artwork from students from the 9th Congressional District. I was ever so lucky to be there photographing it.
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Professor Plaut's Office Hours
Personally, I was completely terrified of the concept of office hours my freshman year. The professors were amazing and awesome and being in the same room as them one-on-one just seemed like a god-given experience, something not worthy of a lowly freshman. So, baby steps.
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The Life of a Journalist...Go!
Working for a paper is exciting at times. Going without sleep comes with the territory.
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Selling Yourself: The Oberlin Dating Game
It was by far one of the more entertaining things one could have done on Valentine's Day, and it was for a good cause. There are only so many ways to make free chocolate taste better, and that's having it come out of your nose from laughing too hard.
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The Oberlin Theater Club
There is, in fact, only one magical way to schedule all the performances (AND hit every single "Welcome back to a new semester! We missed you!" activity AND manage to see all your friends who you missed all of winter term... which can all coincide sometimes).
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The Long Road Home
Tomorrow will be my first opportunity to listen to my completed mix, The Long Road Home. That last leg that seems to last oh-so-long will be much quicker this time.
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Pirates Throw Fine Parties
The party-goers are riveted, seeing their words transformed into a play in front of their eyes. The skits are performed with wacky costumes, wigs, and glasses, much in the style that children would play dress-up and make up stories.
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With the Pirates, Day Six
At 2.15pm, the lights went down and the excitement went up. All the writers were introduced, taking bows to waves of applause. The Story Pirates theme song was performed, and the show was on!
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Flavor Trippin'
It looked delicious... but we were told we couldn't eat yet. It is an extremely sadistic thing to show us food and tell us we can't partake. I was ready to dive in. But there was a reason.
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My version of getting high
I took a few shots of the bells, of campus, of the students headed down the ladder. A different perspective. I live for this.
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A Very Oberlin Thanksgiving
During fall orientation, while moving all my belongings from storage to my room, I got a phone call inviting me to Thanksgiving. And due to the sheer wonderfulness of this family, and their foresight, I accepted. I knew that my Thanksgiving would feel like home with the Albrechts.
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I ran away and joined the circus
It's been over a week since the final performance of the Johnson Family Circus. I'm in an extraordinary position to continue reliving the show for days, weeks, even months after.
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Storytelling ExCo
I had cancelled most of my plans for the weekend to write my script for cinema, and was currently completely outlined but not written. And I needed inspiration. A room full of creative souls seemed like a good place to be for two hours of my precious Sunday time.
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November 4th in Oberlin
When I tell my kids where I was when this part of history was made, I will say this: I was in Oberlin. The best place in the world.