NEWS
Three Charged, Many More Mobilized
Brian Pugh and Yan Slobodkin
Jena Six Inspires Student Solidarity
Brian Pugh
The case of the Jena Six, involving
six black Louisiana high school students whose incarceration wasdenounced
as unfair and racially motivated,
has sparked a wave of protest that has reached Oberlin College. In response to calls on the behalf of the incarcerated young men, Oberlin students joined a nationwide walkout and held a rally in Wilder Bowl on Monday.
AIDS Toll Recognized
Patrick Hung
City Council Votes �Yes� on Coal Plant
Alice Ollstein and Kate Riley

Also in News:
• Students Network with Successful Alums
• OSCA Plans to Make Tank Lawn Bloom Anew
• Off the Cuff: William McNeill
• College�s Search for Dean Finally Begins
News in Brief:
• Allen Aids County�s Poor
• College Dedicates Library�s New Academic Commons
• Obies Write Essays for NYT
• Faculty-Student Meals Return
SPORTS
Yeomen Neuter Terriers
Zach Donnelly-Krall
Field Hockey Defense Wrecks Bishops
Dharam Khalsa
Men�s Soccer 15-Game Unbeaten Home Record Ends
Jeremy Simon
Also in Sports:
• Sports Talk: Live for the Moment
• In The Locker Room: Deysi Villarreal
• Cleveland in the Mix for MLB Postseason Glory
• Women�s Soccer Stunned by Denison in 5-1 Loss
• Cross Country Competes on National Stage in Minnesota
• Volleyball Takes Early Leads But Is Unable to Close Out NCAC Matches
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