Oberlin’s International Student and Scholar Services office scheduled events to celebrate International Education Week Nov. 13–17. These events aimed to celebrate the international community of Oberlin...
Libni López is a therapist who focuses on bilingual therapy and helping trans individuals with gender-affirming care. From 2017 to 2023, he worked with the College as a program fellow for the Multicultural...
From Nov. 10–12, 11 Oberlin students visited Blue Rock Station, a sustainability center in Philo, to learn about sustainable farming and clean energy.
Since 2004, 34,000 people have come to Blue Rock...
Israeli Military Invades Al-Shifa Hospital
On Nov. 15, the Israeli military invaded Al-Shifa Hospital, which it claims is a major stronghold for Hamas in Gaza. In recent weeks, the hospital has served...
On Wednesday, Student Health Promotion and Prevention Services hosted a workshop called “Brain and Disease of Addiction” in partnership with The LCADA Way, the Rural Response Network, and Overdose...
On Nov. 9th, leaders of Students for a Free Palestine led a walkout at 1:45 p.m. Earlier that day, Oberlin’s SFP chapter, along with chapters at Denison University, Kenyon College, and The College of...
Voters in Oberlin and across Ohio went to the polls last Tuesday to vote in a number of elections and referendums. Over 95 percent of the votes in Ohio are counted, according to The New York Times, but...
Adrienne Sato, Senior Staff Writer
• November 10, 2023
Oberlin celebrated F1rst Generation Week this past week with a variety of activities aimed at students who are the first in their family to attend college. The activities focused on building community,...
Ava Miller, The Bulletin Editor
• November 10, 2023
Lily Baeza-Rangel is a third-year Comparative American Studies and Hispanic Studies major with a minor in Writing and Communication. She was born in Guanajuato, México but grew up in the southern part...
In June of last year, the Lorain County Office of Aging was allocated nearly $1 million through funds from the American Rescue Plan Act. The money is intended to help the nonprofit’s programming that...
RIP Medical Debt presented a plan for Oberlin to cancel Oberlin resident’s medical debt at Monday’s City Council meeting. If the City of Oberlin enters into an agreement with RIPMD, the 501(c)(3) charity...
Career Exploration and Development has launched three new Winter Term projects for the 2024 term. They are preparations for the Law School Admissions Test, the Medical College Admissions Test, and an Emergency...