Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Holloway Inspires Average Joes, NBA Players Alike

Hal Sundt, Staff Writer February 25, 2011

On Feb. 16, Wilson Holloway passed away at the age of 22 after battling Hodgkin’s lymphoma for three years. Standing at six feet six inches and weighing 275 pounds, Holloway earned a scholarship to...

Yeowomen Sweep Doubleheader with Ease

Max Anzilotti February 25, 2011

The Yeowomen opened the day against Otterbein and dominated from the start. All three doubles pairings won by a score of 8–1. In the top slot, junior Ariel Lewis and sophomore Farah Leclercq teamed...

In the Locker Room: Matthew and Daniel Fineman

Brenna Sheldon February 25, 2011

When did you start playing lacrosse? M: Fourth grade. Did you play other sports growing up? M: We played football, ice hockey, roller hockey, soccer and baseball. D: We were miserable at baseball....

News with Natalie

Ariel Lewis February 25, 2011

In addition to your responsibilities as co-interim director of athletics, you also have your own position to fill. What’s your official title, and what capacities does the job entail? My official...

Talk of Another Jordan Comeback Tantalizes Fans

Hal Sundt, Staff Writer February 18, 2011

We know about his NCAA title-winning shot against Georgetown, that magical NBA draft night and the Magic/Isiah freeze-out conspiracy at the 1985 All-Star game. We still watch footage of the 63 points at...

Cleveland: Ohio’s Detroit!

James Blankenship, Sports Editor February 18, 2011

I’m no Art Schlichter, but I’m willing to bet that some people will be pissed-off after reading this. I’m also willing to bet that those people will be, by and large, of the Oberlin resident, non-student...

In The Locker Room: First-Year Tennis Star Logan Chun

Brenna Sheldon February 18, 2011

What is your favorite aspect of tennis? The competition. You play one opponent, two if it's doubles, and you have to try to figure out how to defeat them. It’s a mental process. Plus, I like running...

Handicapping the Carmelo Anthony Situation

Chris Landers, Sports Editor February 18, 2011

Each year, the National Basketball Association’s trade deadline wreaks havoc upon the league and its general managers. Contenders contemplate which moves will put their teams over the top, while bottom-dwellers...

NFL Owners’ Greed, Hypocrisy Clouds Their Finest Hour

Chris Landers, Sports Editor February 11, 2011

As the confetti streamed down onto the victorious Green Bay Packers at the end of Super Bowl XLV, the National Football League and its fans should have been rejoicing. The Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers...

Individual Performances, Team Effort Guiding Track and Field So Far

Chris Landers, Sports Editor February 11, 2011

Both the men and women’s track and field teams started off strong in the first team-scored event of the 2011 campaign. The season kicked off with the North Coast Athletic Conference Relay Meet on Jan....

In The Locker Room: Ben Puterbaugh

James Blankenship, Sports Editor February 11, 2011

You're on pace to become the most successful baseball player in Oberlin's history. Do you ever think about that? Not really. I think I've just been lucky to have the opportunity to play all four years...

Super Blown: The Super Halftime Show Disappoints Yet Again

James Blankenship, Sports Editor February 11, 2011

Every time the overhyped monstrosity that is Super Bowl week graces us with its presence, a nation is left wondering, “Can this halftime show really be worse than last year’s?” In the last five years,...

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