Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

ObieRun Facilitates Low-Key Fitness

Molly Bloom March 2, 2012

“Are you an amateur runner? Are you hoping to train for a 5k, 10k, half-marathon or a full marathon? Are you planning to run in the Cleveland Marathon event? Are you a fast runner? Slow runner? Are you...

In the Locker Room with Sam Towne and Joe Leffler

Madeline O'Meara, Sports Editor February 24, 2012

How did you decide to play tennis at Oberlin? ST: For me, my high school didn’t have a tennis team, so I had never really played competitively, but I took lessons and always enjoyed playing and enjoyed...

Breakdown in Berea: Track Team Shows its Tenacity

Rose Stoloff February 24, 2012

The men’s and women’s track and field teams were in high spirits this past Friday, Feb. 17 at the Greater Cleveland College Championships in Berea, OH, where they boasted 10 wins and two Athlete of...

Junior Andrew Fox goes in for a basket against Wabash College.

Senior Day Spoiled by Giants

Samantha Dudzinski February 24, 2012

Philips Gymnasium was packed last Saturday, Feb. 18, for the Yeomen basketball team's last game of the season against Wabash College. The celebration of Senior Day and First Year Appreciation Day added...

Men’s Lacrosse Season Preview: Promising Sophomore Season for Coach Grossman

Molly Bloom February 24, 2012

The men’s lacrosse team’s 2012 roster features a mix of experienced returning players and a host of underclassmen who will see action early on in their college lacrosse careers, giving them an opportunity...

Ariel Lewis shows off her backhand in a match against Baldwin-Wallace College.

Lewis Leads Streak in Women’s Tennis

Phoebe Hammer, Staff Writer February 24, 2012

The women's tennis team left its home court with an 8–1 victory over Otterbein University this Saturday, adding another win to its now 4–1 record. “[Otterbein] is a solid team,” said sophomore...

What up, Sport? Baron’s Blunders

Quinn Hull, Sports Editor February 24, 2012

Forget Jeremy Lin for a moment. On Monday evening, in the middle of the New York Knicks’ loss to their cross-river rival, the New Jersey Nets, “Linsanity” took a brief pause so that basketball fans...

Why So Linsensitive?

Madeline O'Meara, Sports Editor February 17, 2012

“Linsanity,” “Linfatuation,” even “Linderella.” For those of you who don’t know, these terms refer to Jeremy Lin, a Harvard grad and the New York Knicks’ rookie point guard. Overlooked...

Women’s Tennis Racks up Points in Season Opener

Shahab Raza February 17, 2012

Perhaps the most impressive part of the display put on by the women’s tennis team last Saturday at John W. Heisman Fieldhouse was how incredibly routine it was. The Yeowomen came out in their double-header...

Ace! Yeomen Squash Malone in Season Opener

Phoebe Hammer February 17, 2012

Last weekend, the men’s tennis team’s offseason training finally paid off when they left the court with a 7–2 win at home against Malone University in their first match of the season. “Even...

Shock and Awe: Yeomen Enact Revenge on Depauw

James Kriz February 17, 2012

The men’s basketball team broke even this week. The Yeomen downed DePauw University on Saturday, Feb. 11, at home before losing a close game against Hiram College on Wednesday, Feb. 15. Both contests...

In the Locker Room with Andrew Fox

Samantha Dudzinski February 17, 2012

As an Arizona native, what made you decide to come to Oberlin? On my visit I really, really enjoyed the classes, which sounds kind of nerdy, but I definitely did. I also got along with the players....

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