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The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Established 1874.

The Oberlin Review

Kaïa Austin (left), Carmen Wolcott and Kanti Keislar

In the Locker Room with Kaïa Austin, Carmen Wolcott and Kanti Keislar

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor April 27, 2015

This week, the Review sat down with members of the women’s and trans rugby team, the Rhinos, senior Kanti Keislar, first-year Carmen Wolcott and junior Kaïa Austin, to discuss the unique culture of...

Merlin Hoffman (left) and Alex Cheney

In the Locker Room with Merlin Hoffman and Alex Cheney

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief April 17, 2015

This week, the Review sat down with Albino Squirrels club soccer members junior captain Merlin Hoffman and fifth-year Alex Cheney to discuss their experiences playing on a club team, organizing games and...

No. 1 Pick Up in Air

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor April 17, 2015

The NFL Draft is less than two weeks away, and my favorite time of the sports year has officially begun. The MLB season started last week, but until the draft is over, baseball — though I love it so...

College sophomore Augie Blackman (left) and College senior Aran Schultz lead a Transgender
Participatory Advisory Committee forum on Monday, April 13 in Wilder Hall. The committee
is expected to present its updated draft of the “Guidelines for Inclusion and Respectful
Treatment of Intercollegiate Transgender Student-Athletes” to the General Faculty in
upcoming weeks.

TPAC Revises Transgender Inclusion Policy

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief April 17, 2015

The Transgender Participatory Advisory Committee and the Multicultural Resource Center partnered to host the TPAC forum last Monday in Wilder Hall to discuss the latest draft of the “Guidelines for Inclusion...

The Return of Alex Rodriguez: Cool or Drool?

Dan Bisno and Henry Weissberg April 17, 2015

Warning to Nate Levinson, Sports editor, and fellow Yankees fans: Proceed with caution. We’re back again to update you faithful Review readers on what’s happening on and off the field in the world...

Feature Photo: Ultimate Frisbee

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief April 17, 2015

  Courtesy of David Freedman College junior Jacob Gilbert lays out to snag a disc at the USA Ultimate Sanctioned Tournament Division III Easterns on March 21, 2015. The Horsecows qualified...

Junior catcher Blaise Dolcemaschio readies his bat in the first game of
a doubleheader against the Kenyon College Lords last Sunday. Dolcemaschio
went two-for-three with three runs scored in the contest as
the Yeomen dominated the game from the outset, ultimately winning
16–2.

Inconsistency Keeps Baseball .500 Against Lords

Nate Levinson, Sports Editor April 17, 2015

The baseball team played back-to-back doubleheaders last weekend against the Kenyon College Lords, splitting both sets to push its season record to 11–16. On Saturday, the Yeomen struggled out of the...

Junior midfielder Matt Fox looks upfield during a 12–6 home loss to the Kenyon College Lords on Wednesday. The loss dropped the team’s record to 5–7 and marked the Yeomen’s 19th consecutive loss against the Lords.

Men’s Lacrosse Still Can’t Get by Kenyon

Oliver Bok, Editor in Chief April 11, 2015

The men’s lacrosse team started off strong but ultimately fell to Kenyon College 12–6 on Wednesday night, as the Lords put seven unanswered goals past the Yeomen during the middle of the game. The...

Sophomore attacker Sara Phister works around a defender in a home game against the DePauw University Tigers on March 21. Phister scored six goals in the Yeowomen’s 17–16 overtime loss to the Wittenberg University Tigers on Tuesday.

Tigers Snap Yeowomen’s Streak

Randy Ollie April 11, 2015

After a highly competitive regulation period, the Wittenberg University Tigers snapped the Yeowomen’s six-game win streak in a nail-biting overtime victory on Tuesday, April 7. With less than a minute...

Badgers Burned by Refs

Tyler Sloan, Editor in Chief April 11, 2015

There are few aspects of sporting events as frustrating as a bad referee call that changes the outcome of a crucial game. The University of Wisconsin Badgers men’s basketball team is now all too familiar...

Fats, Oils Have Benefits Too

Isabel Hulkower, Columnist April 11, 2015

This week’s column is devoted to two very special oils in my life. One is a superfood sensation, known to the world over for its crazy benefits and uses, and the other is a personal favorite that I lovingly...

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