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Oberlin, a place that prides itself on being a school of political activism and social change, should understand its own history, and that process is best achieved through student engagement. The ...
From selling baked goods at Mudd Center to handing out pies for Pie a Rugger, the Oberlin College Rhinos are often seen orchestrating fundraising efforts to support their season. The Rhinos are a ...
Oberlin’s Center for Information Technology recently launched a new initiative, the Technology Advisory Council, to enhance technological interconnection on campus. Chief Information Officer Marcel ...
The 2025 NFL draft was surprising for many fans who followed the pre-draft process as projected first round pick, University of Colorado, Boulder quarterback Shedeur Sanders, wasn’t taken until the ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has passed multiple executive orders banning Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives in public universities and federal agencies, threatening to ...
Since the infamous title battle between Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton in 2021, the past few seasons in F1 have been somewhat of a predictable story. Red Bull Racing’s dominance and Verstappen’s ...
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, there are a multitude of prospects that can significantly impact the teams that select them. With quarterback-needy teams, dynamic offensive schemes, and revamped ...
Love in the Times of Oberlin” welcomes its third edition, this time with a contemporary spin. Rather than alumni and professors, we spoke with current students — five upperclassmen — to gather a ...
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order attacking birthright citizenship has reinvigorated the debate surrounding the constitutionality of birthright citizenship and whether it should apply to ...
There comes a time in every girl’s life when the full weight of the patriarchy hits them all at once, whether when hearing the phrase “boys will be boys” in class one day, or even in their own homes ...
The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates was a highly anticipated release in my community, both at home and within the Africana Studies department. I first heard about it from professors and fellow Black ...
I spent the night on the phone with my sister because she couldn’t fall asleep. She kept asking me, “What do we do? Is it over?” Tossing and turning, she’d hang up only to call back with new worries ...