COMMENTARY

May 14, 1999
Volume 127, Number 24


Editorials

Teach-in reveals both sides to Kosovo
- Review Editorial Staff

Rumor mills in Res Life
- Review Editorial Staff

Perspectives

As the Seniors start to look back on their four years here, we decided to ask them to tell us what their favorite class has been.

Essays

What is going on here?! A senior speaks on dance at Oberlin
--Ana Maria Alvarez, College senior

Angela Nichols break silence for Oberlin's LGBT community
--Angela Nichols, LGBT Community Coordinator at the Multicultural Resource Center

Kosovo conflict is artifact of NATO misguidance and antsiness
--Stephen Crowley, part of the department of politics and Russian and East European studies

Letters to the Editor

Manzo misfired, mauled music review
--Burny Pelsmajer, Jazz Studies senior & Professional musician

Review didnšt emphasize student role in softball
--Liz Breakstone, College senior

Cut on Jazz Dept. inaccurate, off base
--Joseph Friedman, Jazz Studies 5th year

Fresh the "man," but man among many fellow men and women
--Jihad Id-Deen, College senior

Oberlin opens many doors; seniors should step through them
--Diane E. Kenty, Class of 1977, President-Elect of the Alumni Association Executive

Oberlin Mental Health Initiative to provide students support
--JoAnn Whetsell, College senior & other members of the Oberlin Mental Health initiative

Diversity of thought sorely lacking
--Mathias Wegner, College senior

SFC policy undermines student activism on Oberlin campus
--Adrian Leung, College sophomore and co-treasurer of AAA

Big day a chance to show disapproval of bombing
--Bessa Kautz, College senior, Caitlin Medlock, College junior, and Chuckie Kamm, College junior

Be a conscious consumer; cooperatives are everywhere
--Kristi Schurman, College senior

 

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