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Oberlin in Days Past, Pt. 2
November 29, 2022
Getting to learn more about Oberlin and Shansi in the early 1900s through the Mary Church Terrell Main Library’s Special Collections.
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Why I’m Proud To Be An Obie
April 14, 2021
It’s no secret that the alumni who work in admissions love Oberlin. And there’s lots to love!
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The Shinn Room: The Most Infamous Bathroom at Oberlin
March 22, 2021
The search for the greatest bathroom at Oberlin led me to the story of a smooth-talking criminal, tens of thousands of dollars of stolen books, and librarians who wouldn't rest until justice was served.
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Legacy, Heritage and Love
February 20, 2015
What is the heart of cultural celebrations? Here's some insight on Black History Month.
Moving Forward : On Identity, Privilege and Constructive Dialogue
March 5, 2013
Obies are continuing to have conversations about progress. But in order for these conversations to be productive we must all commit to open-mindedness. It will be difficult, but ultimately necessary.
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All The Educated Ladies, Put Your Hands Up
March 2, 2013
Why the story of these ladies has not been the subject of an Oscar-winning biopic I have no idea, because I'd definitely sponsor it.
The World, Magnified
February 15, 2013
This is a place with an aura of calm, a history of progress. But Oberlin is a part of the rest of the world, which means that the world's problems are ours, too.
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