NEWS
Memorial services held for students
By Josh Keating
“What has died must live again,” read a line from “Cold Mountain” by the Chinese poet Han Shan, one of the many tributes offered to the lives of Benjamin Caraco and Zachary Tucker at a memorial service in Finney Chapel Tuesday.
Oberlin Music will close
By Lily Schatz and Tristan Jones
Oberlin Music, a favorite haunt of Oberlin students, has announced that it will be closing during spring break.
Also in news:
• Form generates confusion
• Student arrested
• AIDS victims commemorated
• Iraq peacekeeper tells story
• Speakers advocate international criminal court
• Work, women and wobblies
• Militarization and patriotism discussed
• Con faculty discuss budget
• How lady activists were born
• 2005 Class President Statements
• Anti-Oppression workshop addresses privilege
• Off the Cuff: David Stull
• News Brief: Car crash on Lorain
• News Calendar
SPORTS
Incoming class brings high hopes to lacrosse
By Matthew A. Kaplan
The Oberlin College men’s lacrosse team aspires to emerge as a competitive force within the North Coast Athletic Conference this spring, adding a strong group of new players to last season�s core veterans. Headlining the 2004 spring campaign are all-conference sophomores midfielder Will Jaffee and goalie Jared Pickard.
Women victorious in NCAC match
By Jamie Frankel
With steady and consistent singles play, the Oberlin women’s tennis team improved to 4-1 on the season after two victories last weekend. The Yeowomen defeated Capital University and NCAC opponent Earlham College by identical scores of 7-2.
Also in sports:
• Women’s track achievement
• Baseball prepares for season
• Yeomen sweep the weekend
• In the Locker Room with Derrick Watson
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