Karthik Ranganadhan, Senior Staff Writer
Karthik Ranganadhan, Senior Staff Writer
Layla Wallerstein and Yasu Shinozaki
May 3, 2024
On Monday, Oberlin College became the latest in a wave of colleges and universities across the country to set up an encampment in protest of Israel’s war in Gaza, named the People’s College for the Liberation of Palestine. On Tuesday, the organizers announced that they were restructuring the demonstration, removing the tents and transitioning from an encampment into a space for daytime programming focused on education and fundraising. As of Friday, students continue to hold teach-ins, poetry...
Emily Vaughan, Opinions Editor
May 3, 2024
Oberlin Business Partnership is conducting a survey in collaboration with College second-year and Bonner Scholar Amanda Cabrera Benitez in order to gather feedback from campus community members about their opinions on small businesses in the City of Oberlin. The survey, which runs through May 5, asks participants about their favorite places to shop and their experiences at small businesses in downtown Oberlin. Individuals who participate in the survey have the opportunity to win a $25 coupon that...
Jesse Gross, Staff Writer
May 3, 2024
On April 19, students enrolled in POLT 411: Practicum in Applied Research, better known as the Oberlin Research Group, traveled to Washington, D.C., to present their semester-long research project to the U.S. State Department. The ORG, led by Robert S. Danforth Professor of Politics Eve Sandberg, allows students to participate in State Department-sanctioned research. In D.C., the ORG cohort of spring 2023 presented alongside the current POLT 411 class. Many recent Oberlin graduates from the...
Lily Nobel, Production Editor
May 3, 2024
On April 17, the Peace Corps released an announcement listing Oberlin as the top producer of Peace Corps volunteers out of colleges and universities with less than 5,000 undergraduate students. According to the announcement, 509 Oberlin students have joined the Peace Corps since the Corps’ founding in 1961. Peace Corps volunteers spend two years living and working abroad within communities on various projects in education, health, environment, agriculture, youth development, and community...
Kayla Kim, Managing Editor
April 26, 2024
On Sunday, the Asian American Alliance and the Muslim Students Association hosted a teach-in called Holi Against Hindutva. The talk featured Associate Professor of History Rishad Choudhury, OC ’07, who gave an introduction to Hindutva and its history, and Pranay Somayajula, the director of research for Hindus for Human Rights, a nonprofit that supports anti-casteism and opposes Hindutva. Hindutva literally translates to “Hinduness,” and its definition is highly contested. Those more sympathetic...
Karthik Ranganadhan, Senior Staff Writer
April 26, 2024
On April 10, Bloomberg Philanthropies announced that it had chosen the City of Oberlin to be one of 100 cities worldwide to receive funding through the organization’s Youth Climate Action Fund. In a press release, the organization said that it would provide technical assistance and $50,000 in initial funding to each city to help plan youth-led climate initiatives within local contexts. The initial $50,000 will be distributed through microgrants organized by each city. Cities that are able to...
Karthik Ranganadhan, Senior Staff Writer
May 3, 2024
At the April 15 City Council meeting, Councilmembers unanimously approved an ordinance creating a Steering Committee for the City of Oberlin’s Climate Action Plan. The Steering Committee is tasked with reviewing and recommending updates to the plan, which will guide policy in Oberlin over the next five years. Oberlin’s first climate plan was released in 2011, and the last update to the plan was in 2019 for a period of five years. Now, at the expiration of that period, the Steering Committee...
Emily Vaughan, Opinions Editor
April 26, 2024
On April 1, Oberlin City Council voted unanimously to enter a one-year contract with Florida-based transportation company Slidr Inc. to provide public transportation within the City of Oberlin. This year-long pilot program will run along a fixed route, with proposed stops including Mercy Health - Allen Hospital, Kendal at Oberlin, IGA, Oberlin Community Services, Oberlin Public Library, and Walmart, among others at apartment complexes. There will also be at least one stop on Oberlin College’s campus. Slidr...
Yasu Shinozaki, News Editor
April 26, 2024
This January, three new members of Oberlin City Council — Jessa New, OC ’01; Joe Waltzer, OC ’98; and Libni López were sworn in, along with four incumbents. Like most Oberlin Councilmembers, New, Waltzer, and López have little prior experience in government or politics. They spoke to the Review about their experiences since their inaugurations in January. Before they assumed office, new Councilmembers were given a copy of Robert’s Rules of Order, a book detailing parliamentary procedures,...
November 11, 2022
Nikki Keating, Editor-in-Chief
November 4, 2022
Editor’s Note: The reporter who wrote this article was an ambassador host for prospective students during the Multicultural Visit Program. Last week, the College welcomed...
March 18, 2022
The Asian Diaspora Coalition held a vigil on Wednesday in honor of the victims of the 2021 Atlanta spa shootings, as well as for all people who have been subjected to sexualized...
Delaney Fox, Editor-in-Chief
May 3, 2024
Justin Nobel is an award-winning journalist who reports on issues of environmental justice. His book Petroleum-238: Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to...
Layla Wallerstein, News Editor
April 26, 2024
On Thursday, Michael Kimmage, OC ’95, came to Oberlin to speak about his new book Collisions: The Origins of the War in Ukraine and the New Global Instability. Kimmage is...
Thursday, April 13, 2023 A student reported the theft of their bicycle from the bike rack on the south side of Dascomb Hall. Saturday, April 15, 2023 An Allen Memorial Art Museum security officer was notified of chalk graffiti on the sidewalk in front of the museum. Sunday, April 16, 2023 Officers on routine patrol of Barrows Hall observed a damaged exit sign on the first floor. A student reported the theft of their bicycle from the south side of Wilder Hall. The bicycle was not...