The Oberlin Review
February 9, 2007

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NEWS

First Arabic Class Overflows

On Monday, over 70 students struggled to make their way into a Peters classroom where Professor Marie-Claude Thomas was teaching the College�s first Arabic course...

Black History Month Events Aim High

Adorning the posters for this year�s Black History Month celebration are three Ashanti Adinkra symbols representing endurance, imperishability and the perpetual existence of one�s spirit.

Also in News:
Environmental Nonprofit Gives Oberlin a C+
Presidential Search Update
This Week in Oberlin History: Feline homelessness
Off the Cuff: Marie-Claude Thomas

SPORTS

Four Set Sights on Nationals

Last Saturday afternoon sophomore runner Nicky Ouellet was shopping for pants at Urban Outfitters when she received a strange call from track coach Ray Appenheimer...

Swimming Escapes Ohio Cold

The Oberlin swimming and diving team took to the pools this Winter Term, surviving the cold temperatures by taking a training trip to Florida in early January.

Also in Sports:
B-ball�s First NCAC Win
In the Locker Room: Samantha and Calvin Kyrkostas
Indoor Track Briefs
Men�s Basketball Plagued by Injuries Over Break