NEWS...THE YEAR IN REVIEW

May 22, 1998
Volume 126, Number 24


Cole-Newkirk resigns as Dean of Students

History: Dean Cole Newkirk at Oberlin College

Resignations grow in number over school year

College rehires Philips workers after quick dismissal

Pomp and circumstances: Nancy Dye's first four years

Dining changes sweep campus
Dining hall renovations as well as meal plan changes in the works

Student health care provider no longer Clinic

WRC celebrates its opening
Missions statement culminates a year's worth of hard work

Student ID cards undergo facelift

Hillel's budget revamped after dramatic SFC cuts
Budget originally cut by 50 percent by SFC

Oberlin Animal Rights protest raises awareness and discussion
OAR and Neuroscience Dept. sponsor forum to discuss animal use in science

Phillip Morris sparks debate

College reaccredited for next 10 years

Student Senate past and present
Senate continues efforts to become a representative voice for students

Oberlin connotes historical progressivism

Bonner program fosters support for students and strong link
Program provides a full work-study award to students working in the community

Historical divisions plague college from town
Center for Service and Learning unites communities

Multi-cultural resource center supports diversity on campus
New and improved MRC works on outreach and support services

Con admissions process poses diversity problems

The pulse of Oberlin: what's up downtown

Now showing

Changing Faces

Fires strike Oberlin throughout the year

Landlords battle fire codes and the town
Landlords sue College over all campus mailing warning students of potential fire risks

 

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Volume 126, Number 24, May 22, 1998

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