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The Oberlin Review The Oberlin Review is the newspaper of record for Oberlin College and the city of Oberlin, Ohio, published in print and online every Friday.

The Oberlin Review is the newspaper of record for Oberlin College and the city of Oberlin, Ohio. It has published continuously for over 140 years, making it one of the oldest college newspapers in the United States. The printed edition of the Review is published every Friday during the fall and spring semesters, except during holidays and examination periods, with a circulation of 2,000 issues. Th

e web edition of the Review is published online continuously. The Oberlin Review accepts submissions of content from Oberlin College students, staff, faculty and alumni as well as from residents of Oberlin, Ohio. For inquiries about submission of content, please contact our managing editor at [email protected]. Any organization wishing to promote itself in the Review should contact our advertising manager at [email protected] to inquire about our rates. If an organization wishes to address the student body, it may submit information as a letter to the editors, to [email protected].

Check out our article on a run through of the case that came to a conclusion recently: Oberlin College v. Gibsons Bros.,...
09/17/2022

Check out our article on a run through of the case that came to a conclusion recently: Oberlin College v. Gibsons Bros., Inc.

The Original Incident On Nov. 9, 2016, three Oberlin College students — Elijah Aladin, Enida Lawrence, and Cecelia Whettstone — were taken into custody by the Oberlin Police Department on charges of shoplifting and assault. Aladin, Lawrence, and Whettstone were Black students at Oberlin. The inc...

For Ewe: an Inclusive Fiber Community opened its doors Thursday, Sept. 1. Lisa Whitfield, OC ’90, owner and proprietor o...
09/16/2022

For Ewe: an Inclusive Fiber Community opened its doors Thursday, Sept. 1. Lisa Whitfield, OC ’90, owner and proprietor of the new store, strives for inclusivity and guarantees a space for those who feel underrepresented and unwelcome in other spaces, especially in fiber communities.

For Ewe: an Inclusive Fiber Community opened its doors Thursday, Sept. 1. Lisa Whitfield, OC ’90, owner and proprietor of the new store, strives for inclusivity and guarantees a space for those who feel underrepresented and unwelcome in other spaces, especially in fiber communities. Although the s...

On Sept. 2, Serena Williams’ 27-year tennis career most likely came to a close in a loss to Ajla Tomljanović at the thir...
09/13/2022

On Sept. 2, Serena Williams’ 27-year tennis career most likely came to a close in a loss to Ajla Tomljanović at the third round of the US Open in the most watched tennis match in ESPN’s history.

On Sept. 2, Serena Williams’ 27-year tennis career most likely came to a close in a loss to Ajla Tomljanović at the third round of the US Open in the most watched tennis match in ESPN’s history. Williams, who announced her “evolution” from tennis in an essay for Vogue, did not give a specif...

After nearly two years of data collection, focus groups, and reviews of campus life, the Presidential Initiative on Raci...
05/28/2022

After nearly two years of data collection, focus groups, and reviews of campus life, the Presidential Initiative on Racial Equity and Diversity committee published a comprehensive report on May 18.
https://oberlinreview.org/27268/news/presidential-initiative-report-released-proposes-dei-recommendations/

After nearly two years of data collection, focus groups, and reviews of campus life, the Presidential Initiative on Racial Equity and Diversity committee published a comprehensive report on Wednesday. The report provides recommendations to make Oberlin more racially equitable, including hiring a div...

After a series of international protests, the Alliance Against Islamic Regime of Iran Apologists will return to Oberlin ...
05/26/2022

After a series of international protests, the Alliance Against Islamic Regime of Iran Apologists will return to Oberlin to protest at the class of 2022 Commencement on June 5. The protest will mark the third time that activists have protested the employment of Professor of Religion Mohammad Jafar Mahallati at Oberlin.
https://oberlinreview.org/27277/news/27277/

After a series of international protests, the Alliance Against Islamic Regime of Iran Apologists will return to Oberlin to protest at the class of 2022 Commencement on June 5. The protest will mark the third time that activists have protested the employment of Professor of Religion Mohammad Jafar Ma...

On April 3, during a double-header against the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, IN, members of Oberli...
05/25/2022

On April 3, during a double-header against the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, IN, members of Oberlin’s softball team were confronted with racial slurs from the opposing team. In the wake of the incident, Oberlin will no longer play against Rose-Hulman in non-conference competitions.
https://oberlinreview.org/27241/sports/oberlin-softball-players-face-racism-from-rose-hulman/

On April 3, during a double-header against the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, IN, members of Oberlin’s softball team were confronted with racial slurs from the opposing team. In the wake of the incident, Oberlin will no longer play against Rose-Hulman in non-conference competi...

On May 14, after two-year hiatus, students and community members gathered in and around Tappan Square to celebrate one o...
05/24/2022

On May 14, after two-year hiatus, students and community members gathered in and around Tappan Square to celebrate one of Oberlin’s most beloved traditions: Big Parade.
https://oberlinreview.org/27216/arts/big-parade-returns-to-oberlin-after-two-year-hiatus/

Last Saturday, students and community members gathered in and around Tappan Square to celebrate one of Oberlin’s most beloved traditions: Big Parade. For the first time in two years, crowds oohed and aahed as passersby donned festive face paint, sequined costumes, and the parade’s signature outl...

The Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble, the premier Conservatory Jazz ensemble, played its final concert of the year at the All...
05/23/2022

The Sonny Rollins Jazz Ensemble, the premier Conservatory Jazz ensemble, played its final concert of the year at the Allen Memorial Art Museum on May 5. The group is named after legendary saxophonist Sonny Rollins, who provided the financial support for the group’s creation and a core vision for its focus to center both musical performance and community service.
https://oberlinreview.org/27284/conservatory/27284/

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