Campus News
Students Display Work in Once Upon a Woodblock
Communications Staff
The students enrolled in the winter-term workshop Blades on Wood: Relief Printmaking for the Strongly Devoted display their work on Friday, January 22, in the South Dome of the Art Department in

A January that Highlighted Oberlin’s Commitment to Excellence
Marvin Krislov
From a conservatory tour in Chicago to the production of an original play by one of Oberlin’s own students, much happened this January. There is even more to look forward to in February as the Oberlin community observes Africana Unity and Celebration Month.

Family Happiness Opens in Hall Auditorium
Communications Staff
Adapted from the Leo Tolstoy novella of the same name, Family Happiness tells the story of young Mashechka who yearns for older Sergey, a longtime family friend twice her age, and the touching

Susan Colley, Editor-Elect of the American Mathematical Monthly
Communications Staff
“What I love about mathematics is that it’s not that any technique really ever gets thrown out, it’s that you just keep adding on to those techniques,” says Andrew and Pauline Delaney Professor of

WOBC Radio Host Applications Due February 5
Communications Staff
WOBC, Oberlin’s student-run freeform community radio station, is seeking radio hosts for the spring semester. WOBC broadcasts more than 150 programs weekly—including talk shows, news reports, music
Introducing New Career Center Director Lori Young
Lisa Gulasy
Lori Young assumed the role of career center director January 11. She says her goal is to infuse career development into the student experience.

Submit Your Winter-Term Photos, Win $15 to Slow Train
Communications Staff
Students, there are only a few days remaining to submit photos for the Office of Communication’s Instagram winter term photo contest for your chance to win one of three $15 Slow Train gift cards! All

Alumna Awarded Top LaunchU Prize
Communications Staff
Alesandra Zsiba ’10 stands with Director of Entrepreneurship Elyzabeth Holford after she was awarded $20,000 for her LaunchU venture, the Identity Project. Through a specialized curriculum in

What MLK Day is All About
Communications Staff
Tessa Newson, a 7th-grade student at Langston Middle School, and Eleanor VanBuren, a third-year comparative literature major, paint the community room at Oberlin Community Services as part of the

Response to Student Demands
Marvin Krislov
Before winter break, a group of students submitted a document addressed to me, Oberlin’s trustees, and our senior leadership containing 14 pages of demands for institutional action. This address is in response to that document.