Dr. Robert Sapolsky at Finney as Final Convocation Speaker

By: Nick Perry
When Dr. Robert Sapolsky of Stanford University asked a packed Finney Chapel how many people had a family history of heart

By: Nick Perry
When Dr. Robert Sapolsky of Stanford University asked a packed Finney Chapel how many people had a family history of heart
Karen Florini ’79 Shares Insight on Climate Policy
By David Roswell

Karen Florini ’79 presented an optimistic yet realistic view into federal climate change policy last Thursday in Hallock Auditorium. Speaking
By David Roswell

Karen Florini ’79 presented an optimistic yet realistic view into federal climate change policy last Thursday in Hallock Auditorium. Speaking
DRAG BALL CANCELED
By David Edward Clark

Drag Ball has been canceled this year due to lack of student participation in the planning and lack of proper funding due to chartering process
By David Edward Clark

Drag Ball has been canceled this year due to lack of student participation in the planning and lack of proper funding due to chartering process
Christianity and Oberlin: Not So Incompatible
By Angela Suico

Every Friday night at a few minutes before 7:00 p.m., a small group of students gather in the lounge of Barnard House on the famously liberal campus
By Angela Suico

Every Friday night at a few minutes before 7:00 p.m., a small group of students gather in the lounge of Barnard House on the famously liberal campus
From ExCo to Curriculum: The Peace and Conflict Studies Concentration
By Erica M. Lee

Peace and Conflict Studies debuted as a concentration last semester after years of work from Oberlin students, faculty, and community members, who
By Erica M. Lee

Peace and Conflict Studies debuted as a concentration last semester after years of work from Oberlin students, faculty, and community members, who
A Tale of Two Cities: Kabul in 1963 and 2010
By Rachel Bouer

While the city of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan has changed regimes six times in the second half of the 20th century, past and present Oberlin
By Rachel Bouer

While the city of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan has changed regimes six times in the second half of the 20th century, past and present Oberlin
Stevie Wonder and Bill Cosby To Open Litoff
By Erica M. Lee

The Litoff Building's Grand Opening on April 30th and May 1st will include Stevie Wonder and Bill Cosby.
The Grand Opening will include
By Erica M. Lee

The Litoff Building's Grand Opening on April 30th and May 1st will include Stevie Wonder and Bill Cosby.
The Grand Opening will include
From Terrorism and Beyond: Bridging the Israel/Palestine Divide

By Rachel Bouer
Thursday evening, Hallock Auditorium was full of different sides of the same story. Exemplifying this were the speakers, Kobi

By Rachel Bouer
Thursday evening, Hallock Auditorium was full of different sides of the same story. Exemplifying this were the speakers, Kobi
Part Three: Jonathan Sidney '12
By David Edward Clark
I talked to Jonathan Sidney ’12 this afternoon about his firsthand experience with the police brutality at the G-20 protests. Here is his account of the event.
Jonathan: I'm not unsympathetic to the people who were there protesting the G-20. My primary concern was with the more general pattern of the suppression of dissent. I've observed, not first hand but second hand, what's been going on in the United States at other events, like the police actions at the Republican National
By David Edward Clark
I talked to Jonathan Sidney ’12 this afternoon about his firsthand experience with the police brutality at the G-20 protests. Here is his account of the event.
Jonathan: I'm not unsympathetic to the people who were there protesting the G-20. My primary concern was with the more general pattern of the suppression of dissent. I've observed, not first hand but second hand, what's been going on in the United States at other events, like the police actions at the Republican National
Part Three: Jonathan Sidney...
Part Two: Grey Castro '10 Shares His Protest Story
By David Edward Clark
After Mary Claire Erskine '13 passed out, Grey Castro '10 continued to talk about his part in the G-20 protests. He was part of a group that had been watching Schenley Plaza from a distance and could see a more general picture of what was happening.
F+L: What are your overall reactions to the events?
G: To answer that fully, I'd have to tell you everything I did last night, which is a story not quite as long as that , but not short. Do you want me to do that?
F+L: I'd
By David Edward Clark
After Mary Claire Erskine '13 passed out, Grey Castro '10 continued to talk about his part in the G-20 protests. He was part of a group that had been watching Schenley Plaza from a distance and could see a more general picture of what was happening.
F+L: What are your overall reactions to the events?
G: To answer that fully, I'd have to tell you everything I did last night, which is a story not quite as long as that , but not short. Do you want me to do that?
F+L: I'd
Part One: Mary Claire Erskine '13 Tells The Story Of Her Arrest at the G-20
By David Edward Clark
I went to pick up Mary Claire Erskine ‘13 and Grey Castro ’10 from the Greyhound Station last night. Most of this interview took place on the car ride home. By this point, Mary Claire had been awake for about 36 hours.
Mary Claire was arrested on Friday night and released on Saturday without charges.
Mary Claire: The excitement is considerably down as of tonight. It was actually crazy-- we were at the Center where the G-20 meeting was, and we walked through it,
By David Edward Clark
I went to pick up Mary Claire Erskine ‘13 and Grey Castro ’10 from the Greyhound Station last night. Most of this interview took place on the car ride home. By this point, Mary Claire had been awake for about 36 hours.
Mary Claire was arrested on Friday night and released on Saturday without charges.
Mary Claire: The excitement is considerably down as of tonight. It was actually crazy-- we were at the Center where the G-20 meeting was, and we walked through it,
Part One: Mary Claire Erskine...
Amory Lovins
By David Edward Clark

We talked to Amory Lovins last night before his Convocation Lecture. In his own words, "In '76, I published a Foreign Affairs paper that redefined the energy problem, and I've been real busy ever since."
F+L: Okay, we hope you like puns for this one. We want you to think about when you first got turned on to energy. When and where did the bulb go on, who or what flipped the switch and how did you initially go about spreading the light?
Amory: Oh dear.
Let’s
By David Edward Clark

We talked to Amory Lovins last night before his Convocation Lecture. In his own words, "In '76, I published a Foreign Affairs paper that redefined the energy problem, and I've been real busy ever since."
F+L: Okay, we hope you like puns for this one. We want you to think about when you first got turned on to energy. When and where did the bulb go on, who or what flipped the switch and how did you initially go about spreading the light?
Amory: Oh dear.
Let’s
Shirin Ebadi
By David Edward Clark

This morning, we interviewed the last Convocation speaker of the semester. Shirin Ebadi won the
By David Edward Clark

This morning, we interviewed the last Convocation speaker of the semester. Shirin Ebadi won the
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