By Alex Posa
I admit that I have a special place in my heart for Republican-turned-independent Charlie Crist. While I disagree with many of his policies, I still respect him. Continue reading
By Alex Posa
I admit that I have a special place in my heart for Republican-turned-independent Charlie Crist. While I disagree with many of his policies, I still respect him. Continue reading
By Nick Perry
It’s 4:30 PM on a Saturday and I’m sitting in my lonely little room listening to house music and enjoying a soft beverage when I happen to notice in the corner of my eye the newest piece of flair on my wall. It’s a poster with a crayon-like drawing of a windmill and a bold, yellow “WIND NOW!” riding along the chalky blue sky. Continue reading
By Alex Posa
I love English. I love how confusing it is and how quickly it can take on new words, like the entire poem “Jabberwocky.” I adore that there’s a word for nearly everything. Last year the Global Language Monitor announced we had surpassed 1,000,000 words. Continue reading
By Sybil Levine
The ever popular Funkin Donuts had their final show this weekend, playing for the opening of Oberlin’s new Slow Train Cafe. The band said farewell to their valued seniors and introduced a few new additions to the crew. Funkin Donuts look forward to a promising new year in the fall with new repertoire and members guaranteed to make them a must-see on campus.
By Alex Posa
In my first two and a half years I almost never went on Oberlin Confessional or Obie Talk. The idea never appealed to me and the few times I did go on, I didn’t find anything interesting. Reading comments intended to piss people off and the responses to those posts is just boring. Unfortunately, now I’m addicted. Continue reading