Last week, The New York Times published an editorial titled “America Has a Free Speech Problem.” The title alone is an unfortunate start, but it gets worse. Much worse. Right off the bat, the ...
Editor’s note: Due to the scope of national media attention, the Review took the extraordinary step of covering the Gibson’s verdict outside of normal publication dates. Because of limited staff ...
The staff of The Oberlin Review extends our deepest condolences to the family and friends of College first-year Helen Hastings, who died Jan. 18, 2021 in Houston, Texas. Among her friends, Hastings ...
On Friday afternoon, a group of about 25 students protesting outside the Board of Trustees meeting at The Hotel at Oberlin were met with police and pepper spray. Students wearing face coverings and ...
In November, the College’s endowment surpassed $1 billion for the first time in Oberlin’s history, and currently stands at $1.09 billion. The endowment increased by around $63 million in the five ...
Former Dean of Students and Vice President Meredith Raimondo left Oberlin in October to begin her role as vice president for student affairs at Oglethorpe University. Raimondo has been on sabbatical ...
In recent weeks, dozens of Oberlin students have been stopped on campus by religious proselytizers claiming to be theology students in order to engage them in conversation about “God the Mother.” ...
The College has concluded its investigation into allegations that an Oberlin Religion professor made antisemitic and anti-Baha’i statements and aided the Iranian government in covering up the mass ...
Months before the production was cancelled, designers had begun working on the show — the set design had been finalized, costumes were set, and the director had developed his concept. However, when ...
As an unsuspecting international student from Pakistan, landing in Oberlin was a culture shock in more ways than one. Little did I know that my culinary journey would take an unexpected turn, leading ...
Oberlin Chief Prosecutor and Assistant Law Director Farah Emeka, OC ’97, defeated Richard Ramsey in the Oberlin Municipal Court Judge election with almost 55 percent of the vote. When Emeka takes ...
Being a nerd — or a Blerd if you know me — means you have very strange and niche interests. The kind of interest that makes people chuckle before realizing you are serious. Five Nights at Freddy’s, ...