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Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Oberlin campus and community members gathered outside of Wilder Hall yesterday to hear speeches from faculty, students, and staff.

Faculty, Students Organize Teach-In, Protest Ahead of Board Bylaw Vote

Nikki Keating, Alexa Stevens, and Isaac Imas October 7, 2022

Editor’s note: The board voted to approve the amendments to the bylaws earlier today. They also made further adjustments to Article I of the bylaws, which can be found here. Students, faculty,...

President Ambar and Dean Quillen met with Conservatory orchestra and choir members in Finney Chapel during a partial City blackout to inform them that they would be performing before the U.N. in December.

College-UNITAR Partnership to Kick Off with Carnegie Hall Performance

Alexa Stevens, News Editor October 7, 2022

On Sept. 29, the College announced its partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research and the Global Foundation for the Performing Arts. These partnerships are currently operating...

Chudi Martin, Jr.

Chudi Martin Jr. Talks Student Senate Goals

Nikki Keating, Editor-in-Chief October 7, 2022

Chudi Martin Jr. is a College third-year and was recently elected Student Senate President. He has been working in this position since the summer and wishes to communicate his and Senate’s goals and...

Oberlin hosted a COVID-19 vaccination booster clinic today.

Lorain County Public Health Collaborates with College to Provide Booster Clinic

Sofia Tomasic, Senior Staff Writer October 7, 2022

From 1 to 6 p.m. today, Oberlin College, in collaboration with Lorain County Public Health, hosted a COVID-19 booster vaccine clinic for eligible students, faculty, and staff. The appointment-only clinic...

ODC to Charter Reproductive Justice Alliance

Emma Benardete, Editor-in-Chief October 7, 2022

Members of the Oberlin Doula Collective’s Leadership Circle are working to charter a new organization on campus called the Reproductive Justice Alliance. While much of ODC leadership will be involved...

Students walked to the NEXUS pipeline, to protest its location in Oberlin.

Seven Years Later, Students for Energy Justice Continue Protests Against NEXUS Pipeline

Ava Miller, The Bulletin Editor October 7, 2022

On Oct. 2, Students for Energy Justice, organized a walk against the NEXUS pipeline. The climate justice student group focuses on supporting communities impacted by fossil fuel emissions. A group of approximately...

The Board will vote on proposed amendments to the College bylaws Oct. 6.

Board Committee Proposes Revisions to College Bylaws, Faculty Concerned

Kushagra Kar, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2022

Editor's note: Since the publication of this article, the Board has voted to amend Article I of the bylaws to read as follows, "The Board of Trustees has ultimate responsibility for the operation of the...

College Partners with U.N., Global Foundation for Performing Arts

Alexa Stevens, News Editor September 30, 2022

On Thursday, the Office of the President announced via email that Oberlin had entered into a partnership with both the United Nations Institute for Training and Research and the Global Foundation for the...

Due to an incident last Friday night, Clarity remained closed over the weekend.

Campus Security Responds to Clarity Vandalism

Nikki Keating, Editor-in-Chief September 30, 2022

An incident involving unauthorized access, theft, and destruction of property occurred within Clarity on Sept. 24 between 2 and 3:30 a.m. Clarity is a dining space on campus that provides entrées with...

Arboretum Wetland Construction Complete, Reopen to Public

Alexa Stevens, News Editor September 30, 2022

After about a year of partial closure, the Arboretum is reopening in full. Construction was initially forecasted to conclude in December of 2021, but was delayed due to material and labor shortages and...

Voters can cast ballots on Election Day, Nov. 8, or during early voting beginning Oct. 12.

Tax Bills, Amendments to State Constitution on Midterm Ballot

Isaac Imas, Production Editor September 30, 2022

The annual Oberlin Community Candidates Night took place on Tuesday, Sept. 20. Candidates presented their platforms and answered questions from College students and community members, providing insight...

John Berkman

University of Toronto Professor John Berkman Gives Mead-Swing Lecture on First Nations Land Claims in Canada

Sofia Tomasic, Senior Staff Writer September 30, 2022

On Thursday, Professor of Moral Theology at the University of Toronto John Berkman gave a talk in King Building titled “First Nations Land Claims in Canada: Religious and Political Factors.” This lecture...

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