Barred From Old Barrows: Exclusivity in Housing
Housing is one of the most daunting tasks for incoming college students. However, for transgender students, this anxiety could escalate to a safety concern or cause discomfort on a uniquely intimate...
View ArticleNew Businesses Open in Oberlin
In recent months, several businesses have opened in Oberlin: Uptown Clothing & More, Oberlin Tobacco and Vape, Main Street Grille, and a new Dollar General. Uptown Clothing & More — which is...
View ArticleStudent Contemplates Practicality, Privilege in Liberal Arts Education
As an “income-eligible” student at Oberlin, I’m aware that my experiences surrounding higher education differ drastically from many of my peers. I view college as absolutely necessary and as something...
View ArticleLiz Burgess Retires, Ginko Gallery & Studio To Close
Liz Burgess, OC ’73, has announced that Ginko Gallery & Studio of downtown Oberlin will close. She is retiring in part due to several stressful years during the COVID-19 pandemic and the death of...
View ArticleLiza Yeager’s Making Radio That Listens Gives Tips for Immersive Broadcasting
Learning the rules before you break them is a common sentiment across many disciplines, and radio work is no different. There are guidelines to keep in mind whether one is a podcaster or broadcaster,...
View ArticleReview 150th Anniversary Inspires Student Journalist
In journalism classes, the first-week syllabus and course expectations are usually accompanied by a spiel about the bleak future of the field. We’ve studied the decline of print, the downsizing of...
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