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In my first year at Oberlin, the second piece I ever wrote for the Review was titled “Rocky Horror Shows Revived with Love, Laughter, Latex” (Nov. 18, 2022). Since then, attending shadow cast ...
Last Saturday, indie-folk band Sadurn arrived in Oberlin. Students wearing long skirts and loose-fitting flannels milled into The ’Sco. Following a well-received opener, Sadurn took the stage. After a ...
Fans piled into the Cat in the Cream on Wednesday evening for an intimate performance by Eleri Ward, a New York City-based ...
The Oberlin College Black Musicians’ Guild was founded in 2001 by Martha Newland, OC ’03, and Ivy Newman, OC ’04, to promote and connect Black musicians on campus and in the industry. In addition to ...
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, there are a multitude of prospects that can significantly impact the teams that select them. With quarterback-needy teams, dynamic offensive schemes, and revamped ...
Kyle Baxt is a second-year majoring in Economics with a Business integrative concentration. In his sophomore year of high school, he underwent brain surgery to heal a Chiari malformation that had ...
Every day, hundreds of us cross the lawn and enter Wilder Hall, leaving nothing but dirt in our path. What could have been — or maybe should have been — green grass has been stomped out by our ...
Jarren Duran, an outfielder for the Boston Red Sox, had a breakout season in 2024, solidifying his place among baseball’s best. He finished that season as an All- Star and placed eighth in American ...
The primary elections for Ohio are approaching soon. Both early in-person and absentee mail-in voting has started, and election day is May 6. Everyone should be ready to vote. Not only has The Oberlin ...
DeCafé stopped stocking Liquid Death Mountain Water, the only available option for packaged still water on campus since the College reinstated a ban on single-use plastic water bottles in August 2024.
Released Tuesday, Open, Heaven is the debut novel by Irish-British poet and author Seán Hewitt. The novel follows James, a young boy from the small village of Thornmere in Northern England. The ...
This week, SisterMentors traveled to Oberlin as part of their spring break college visit program. SisterMentors is a nonprofit that supports girls of color from low-income families through mentorship ...
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