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...
Ava Miller, The Bulletin Editor
• February 17, 2023
On Feb. 6, Amnesty International released a 17-page report condemning Professor of Religion Mohammad Jafar Mahallati’s actions as Iran’s former ambassador to the United Nations. The report alleges...
A faculty workshop series on the use of artificial intelligence in a college setting, particularly generative text models like ChatGPT, began Feb. 9. Sponsored by the Gertrude B. Lemle Teaching Center...
On Feb. 3, a Norfolk Southern train traveling through East Palestine, Ohio derailed due to a mechanical issue, spilling hazardous chemicals and prompting the evacuation of residents until Feb. 8.
After...
Dr. Jocienne Nelson, OC ’14, director’s postdoctoral fellow at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, gave a talk on campus yesterday as part of the Physics and Astronomy Lecture Series. Nelson...
Friday, Feb. 17
7:30 p.m.: REGENERATION: A Global Eco Drag Show in Wilder 101
Hosted by the Multicultural Resource Commons, this virtual drag show will feature performers from around the world.
Saturday,...
Builders, Citizens Arrested by Turkish Government After Earthquake
According to an article published by Reuters, damages in Turkey could range from $25 to $80 billion. The Turkish government arrested...
Approximately 50 students’ residences were impacted by pipes bursting due to extreme cold weather in Burton Hall, Tank Hall, Asia House, and three Village housing units during winter break. Oberlin Facilities...