Interviews with candidates will be held in neutral location in early October
Marcia Colish, chair of the dean of the college search, reported that the search has been narrowed to less than 15 candidates.After being narrowed down to two or three candidates, the pool will visit campus in October.
Mixed reactions to Tupac's death The death of Tupac Shakur, a renowned rap artist, inspired varying reactions on campus. Some students reacted strongly to the tragedy, while others seemingly ignored it.
Book is a result of summer project and is the collaboration of many
A student handbook was issued to all students this year. The book, which doubles as an engagement calendar, includes information on many different aspects of campus life.
Alumni panel to discuss College's unofficial slogan
Long range planning, a process that President Nancy Dye hopes will help define Oberlin's goals and values, will begin tomorrow. An alumni panel will mark the beginning of the planning process.
DiSipirito works on sidewalks and fire escapes
Rob DiSpirito became the Oberlin city manager on May 1. DiSpirito hopes to drum up enthusiasm for joint projects between the town and College, among other initiatives.
Election for 10 at-large seats this week
Student Senate met this week to brainstorm ideas for this year's project. Elections for ten at-large seats will be completed Sunday, adn the Senate will be at its full strength.
OSAP holds harvest celebration
A Fall Harvest Festival, sponsored by Oberlin Sustainable Agricultur Project, is being held this weekend. The festival includes a farmer's market, a local foods dinner, workshops and a symposium.
Con admits third of record number in applicant pool
Michael Mandaren, director of Conservatory admissions, is pleased with the most recent admissions statistics. The number of applications submitted marked an all-time high. The acceptance rate was 33 percent.