Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Preying Manti Set Out on the Road to Nationals

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor October 4, 2013

The Oberlin Preying Manti placed second in the Wootown Throwdown tournament in Wooster, Ohio last weekend. The team won all four of their games on the first day of play and one out of their final three...

In the Locker Room with Alex Kapiamba, Quinn Schiller, Ally Fulton and Rosie Black

Sarah Kahl, Staff Writer October 4, 2013

What drew you to Ultimate at Oberlin? Ally Fulton: I played before for four years, so it felt natural joining. The people were awesome too. Alex Kapiamba: Literally the same thing, I wanted to continue...

Browns Not Same Old Team

Nicholas Lindblad, Contributing Writer October 4, 2013

The Cleveland Browns kicked off the NFL season in typical, expansion-era Cleveland style. The once-storied franchise disappointed its fans yet again when its defense cracked in the fourth quarter, allowing...

Field Hockey Secures First Conference Win

Sarah Orbuch September 27, 2013

The Yeowomen had a dominant showing in their double-header home opener this past weekend. After beginning their season with five tough games on the road, playing at home provided a much needed a change...

In the Locker Room With Soren Zeliger and Ian Paik

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor September 27, 2013

What do you expect from the tennis team this season? Soren Zeliger: Definitely a better finish than last year. That’s the most concrete goal that we can set. Also a better record, since our team is...

Performance-Enhancing Drugs More Common in Men Than Women

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor September 27, 2013

The prevalence of performance-enhancing drugs among professional athletes has been well documented. Slews of baseball players, including the infamous Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Jose Canseco, have captured...

Horsecows Prepare for Kenyon

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief September 27, 2013

Men’s Ultimate Frisbee had a successful start to its season, with its two squads finishing in ninth and 15th place, respectively, out of 28 teams, at the Theodor Seuss Geisel Memorial Ultimate Tournament...

Women’s Soccer Shuts Out Pioneers to Earn Third Win

Erickson Andrews, Staff Writer September 27, 2013

The women’s soccer team won its third game of the season last Saturday when the Yeowomen defeated the visiting Marietta College Pioneers by a score of 1–0. The hero of the game proved to be first-year...

Men’s Socccer Mounts Strong Offense to Defeat Muskies

Erickson Andrews, Staff Writer September 20, 2013

The men’s soccer team struck twice within the first 15 minutes against the visiting Muskingum University Muskies and held on to win in a 2–1 thriller this past Saturday night. Sophomore Slade Gottlieb...

NFL Confronts Player Safety

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor September 20, 2013

The NFL season started back up a few weeks ago, which means it’s time to return to a controversial topic that hovers over the league every year: concussions. For many years, the NFL was lax in dealing...

In the Locker Room with Brandt Rentel and Oidie Kuijpers

Rose Stoloff, Sports Editor September 20, 2013

Why is being a goalkeeper better than playing on the field? Brandt Rentel: Well, because you can use your hands. Oidie Kuijpers: The diving thing is real fun. BR: I think you have to be a little...

Yeomen Start Season With Historic Win

Sarah Orbuch, Staff Writer September 20, 2013

The Yeomen started their season on a high note with a 19–2 victory over the visiting Case Western Reserve University Spartans in their home opener this past Sunday. It had been 28 years since the football...

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