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November 16, 2014
Thinking that ten years of "pre-professional" training prepares you to choreograph a three-minute contemporary solo is kind of like spending years reading Shakespeare and then being told to whip up a novel with some magical realism.
Ousting Grade Gloom
November 14, 2014
When your grades aren't what you want them to be, consider using these steps to achieve an effective emotional and mental recovery.
Top 5 Emailed Questions from International Students
November 13, 2014
In the lead-up to our Early Decision deadline, I wanted to address some of the frequently asked questions we get from international students.
Music and More Episode #4 - Wyeth Aleksei
November 11, 2014
This week we got the chance to chat with our dear friend trumpet player Wyeth Aleksei.
Parents and Family Weekend!
November 11, 2014
My family comes to Oberlin and my pug does not, I take my mom and brother to a co-op lunch and my brother to the 'Sco, and I visit Slow Train four times in a single weekend.
New York, New York vs Oberlin, Ohio
November 10, 2014
I looked back at my parents, checking in that it was ok to talk to strangers. They conceded with their eyes that as long as I was in Ohio it was also fine to get into windowless vans and take candy from old women in tall pointed hats.
Classic Underclassman: Classy or Unclassifiable?
November 8, 2014
Because what's classier than classifying an unclassifiable underclassman's classes through classical music?
What Do I Do It For?
November 7, 2014
Why college? Is it the only option? When you get here, what will you find here? College is a beautiful fancy world but from time to time we must all ask ourselves... what do I do it for?
What We Talk About When We Talk About Talking
November 7, 2014
Keeping up with the Plauts, or how I talked to my family when I was in college.
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