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ResLife Should Reprioritize, Restructure
Abe Frato, Photo Editor, Web Manager • May 8, 2026

Having now worked for Residence Life for nine semesters, I have never seen as much dissatisfaction expressed with housing at Oberlin as this year. It started off with the...

What Is to Be Done? Reform Without Surrender
Lucas Daley May 8, 2026

I arrived at Oberlin in August 2022: Covid was receding, the 2024 election was two years out, and AI was a buzzword I had barely heard. Looking back over the past four years,...

The Wrting Center in Mudd helps students develop their writing skills.
Why You Should Struggle to Write
Sam Tabeart May 8, 2026

I like to puzzle. I like to sit at a cold table in South Hall for hours on end and arrange hundreds of pieces of cheap cardboard into garish pictures — pictures I wouldn’t...

The Conservatory koi pond is a popular location for students to decompress.
During Finals, Slow Down With Impromptu Strolls
Chloe Ko, Arts & Culture Editor • May 8, 2026

What better time to return to bad habits than the end of the semester? This sentiment emerges in my mind as I sit on my couch with heavy eyes at 3 a.m. For many, the constant...

The Cox Building is where Oberlin's Executive Leadership Team is situated.
Students Demand More from Administration on Divestment, ICE Protection, Sexual Harm Prevention
May 22, 2026

To the Oberlin College and Conservatory Administration and Board of Trustees: Your students need you to do more. For the past four years, we have consistently asked you, as stewards of our education,...

The League of Women Voters aids with local voting registration.
Get Ready to Vote in May 5 Primaries
April 10, 2026

To the Editors: The upcoming May 5, 2026 primary election is important, and the early voting period has begun. For every election, the League of Women Voters of Lorain County provides a nonpartisan voter...

The Oberlin Lessons of Vietnam for America in Iran
April 3, 2026

To the Editors: While President Donald Trump claims an easy fix to the situation in Iran, the reality is more complicated and more familiar. Iranian officials have promised “crushing, broader, and...

Climate Advocacy Still Viable
April 3, 2026

To The Editors: Many advocates and individuals concerned about the climate crisis have come to the conclusion that federal legislation to address it is entirely impossible until after the 2028 general...

You Can’t Control What Other People Think of You
You Can’t Control What Other People Think of You
Riley Finn, Columnist • May 8, 2026

As I write the words of my final article for The Oberlin Review, I can’t help but fall into the trap of reflecting on my last four years here at Oberlin — remembering friendships and joys but also...

Students mill outside a house party.
Oberlin Students are Fine Without the Rave
Winnie Einhorn, Columnist • May 8, 2026

About a month ago, The Oberlin Review published an article titled “Oberlin Students Crave the Rave: Steps We Should Take to Improve the Party Scene of Oberlin College” (The Oberlin Review, March 13,...

This Year’s Graduates Should Consider Effective Altruism
Naci-Konar Steenberg and Cole Mirman May 8, 2026

How can we do as much as possible to make the world a better place over the course of our lives and our careers? We’re both second-semester seniors, and with graduation approaching, this question has...

Political Art Must Be Bold
Herman Geier, Columnist • May 1, 2026

Political commentary in art should never be subtle. Artists who seek to foment discourse, stir up the consciousness of their audience, and encourage real change need to be direct about their political...

The Implications of Power, Politics, and White Supremacy in Art
Zoë Slap, Columnist • May 1, 2026

Earlier this month, in my East Asia in Western Art Music class, a discussion of the intersections of John Cage’s music and Asian influences prompted Conservatory second-year Faith Meshida to assert that...

Liberal Arts Have Not Lost Value — Only Popularity
Winnie Einhorn, Columnist • April 24, 2026

I did not begin to seriously doubt the value of my liberal arts education until Hampshire College announced its closure last week. As a recent Review article assured us, Oberlin College and Conservatory’s...

Women’s Sports are on the Rise — Here’s What Students Can Do to Sustain the Momentum at Oberlin College
Riley Finn, Columnist • April 17, 2026

I grew up playing ice hockey, which wasn’t uncommon in Michigan, but it was still a unique sport for a girl to be playing. Adults tended to be a little surprised when I told them about my pastime. There...

The Honor Code Could Do More For Us
The Honor Code Could Do More For Us
Winnie Einhorn, Columnist • April 10, 2026

I took my first in-person midterm exam at Oberlin a few weeks ago. I came prepared with the testing etiquette ingrained in me since high school: Don’t open my packet until everyone gets theirs, keep...

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