By Sybil Levine
Recently, I met James Sunshine, member of the class of 1946, to talk about his time spent at Oberlin. He told me about living in Men’s Building, swimming in the reservoir, and rebelling against rotten college food.
By Sybil Levine
Recently, I met James Sunshine, member of the class of 1946, to talk about his time spent at Oberlin. He told me about living in Men’s Building, swimming in the reservoir, and rebelling against rotten college food.
By Sasha Schechter
Putnam County exploded into Wilder Main this weekend during OMTA’s production of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, directed by Drew Dickler ’12.
By Rachel Bouer
All it takes is an oud, a guitar, some exceptional vocal chords, a drum set and will power to make a statement. The members of the Israeli-Palestinian band, White Flag, proved that such simplicity can make a profound impact at its concert and workshop held in Wilder on Tuesday.
By Eileen Dettman
Editor’s note: Eileen sent us her story about her favorite birthday at Oberlin, featuring flying Jell-O.
By Sasha Schechter
Wilder Main was the home to And Then There Were None, based off of the Agatha Christie novel, Ten Little Indians, produced by the Oberlin Student Theater Association and directed by Patrick Webster ‘12.
By Sasha Schechter
This semester’s opera, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Cosi fan Tutte, took over Hall Auditorium with gusto.