Kim Jong Un Orders Central Committee to Improve Agricultural Sector
North Korea’s economy has been impacted by environmental disasters, sanctions, and trade disturbances with China due to COVID-19....
A public meeting was held Thursday, Feb. 16 in the Prospect Building for Oberlin community members to provide feedback on key issues affecting the town. This was in continuation of the survey conducted...
For the past several months, College fourth-year Anokha Venugopal and third-year Charlotte Spence have been working with the Green EDGE Fund to create a community fridge to serve and be stocked by the...
Today at 7:30 p.m., former Chief Economist for the World Bank and Chair of the Georgetown University International Development concentration Shanta Devarajan, in conversation with College professors, will...
On Feb. 21, the Oberlin City Council met at the council chambers to discuss a number of proposals and ordinances. All members of the Council were present, as were City Manager Rob Hillard, Finance Director...
Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023
Campus Safety officers responded to a report of vandalism at Philips gym in the pool area. An officer responded to a report from South Hall to transport an injured student to...
South Africa Continues to Face Its Worst-Ever Electricity Crisis
Since the beginning of 2022, the power utility company Eskom has been unable to meet the demand for electricity across South Africa....
The staff of The Oberlin Review extends our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Beth Weiss, director of Conservatory admissions and enrollment management. She passed last Friday morning surrounded...
Saturday, Feb. 25
2:30–4 p.m.: Defend the Land at the Oberlin Public Library
Learn about Land and Water Protection as it pertains to Indigenous Culture. In honor of fallen activist Manuel ‘Tortuguita’...
The Counseling Center waiting room was crowded but quiet this past Tuesday morning. Just after 10 a.m., Executive Director of Student Health and Wellbeing Andrew Oni sat with the Review to discuss the...
The Board of the Oberlin Community Improvement Corporation met Feb. 8 to discuss a new draft report on how to improve Oberlin’s downtown. The OCIC had engaged an external company, Downtown Strategies,...
The Center for Food Innovation, a nonprofit organization started at Oberlin College in 2020, wants Northeast Ohioans to eat more locally grown produce. CFI aims to have 25 percent of the produce consumed...