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NEWS
Wal-Mart Corp. plans Oberlin development
By Douglass Dowty
A developer affiliated with Wal-Mart Corp. has approached the city about annexing property just south of town, exerting pressure on city and township officials to finalize a revenue-sharing agreement that could spur new development in the area.
Ten Oberlin students singled out for Internet filesharing
By Kanupriya Arora
Ten Oberlin students have been sent to Judicial Board and numerous others warned or sanctioned for violating copyright rules this fall.
More news
• NCAA verdict out
• MRC leader Beverly passes
• OC unions light unity bonfire
• Families speak out
• Glick reflects on sources of gender inequality
• City Council candidates debate College concerns
• Community Events Calendar
• News Briefs
SPORTS
Field hockey captures share of first in NCAC
By Tiffany N. Perry
The Oberlin women's field hockey team won four of their last five games to set a school record with nine conference wins.
Yeomen fall to Wabash 38-6
By Mary Annaise Heglar
Last Saturday the Oberlin College football team surrendered their three-game winning streak to Wabash College, as the Little Giants' offense proved too much for the Yeomen in a 38-6 victory.
More sports
• Runners prepare for NCAC meet
• Volleyball reaches double digit win total
• Yeowomen fall to Kenyon 4-1
• In the Locker Room with Tessa Stevens and Amber Coleman
• NCAC Roundup
• Is LeBron James the real deal?
• Yeomen ensure at least .500 finish
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Looking downfield: Junior quarterback Ryan Squatrito looks for an open receiver in the Yeomen's 14-7 victory over nationally-ranked Wooster on Oct. 11. The Yeomen later lost to Wabash, breaking a three-game winning streak. Click here for the full story.
ARTS
Boys and girls of "Summer" ambitious
By Emily Ascolese
Choice. Truth. Darkness. Struggle. Poetry. For the content alone, "Suddenly Last Summer" is a play worth seeing.
Reid transcends geography
By DeShaun Snead Unlike many of the other, more well-known theaters in central London, the Lyric Hammersmith Theater in West London has only a modern red sign making it conspicuous.
More arts
• Jack Black rocks the family
• Don't Kill Bill's soundtrack
• Pop Culture Digest: DDR Craze reaches new heights
• Arts Calendar
• Film Calendar
COMMENTARY
• Privacy protection tips offered
• Corrections to "Off the Cuff"
• Five minutes on the swing
• Student takes Dean to task on qualifications
• Climbing wall open to anyone
• Student gives endorsement
• Professor supports Gardner for city council
• Head out to the voting booths
• Student involvement needed
• "Martyrs": Muslims against suicide bombings
• Choose Soucy and Haverstock
• Support these three
• Gardner for council
• Alum urges everyone to vote
• Kickin' Game
• Gardner's qualifications for city council position
• Sound energy with candidates
• Vote Eli Rosenfeld
• Choose the three
• Garbage collection disruptive
• Progress through Sandburg, Gardner & Peterson
• Gardner's the right choice
• Alcohol help given
• Jindra for council president
• Choose the three
• Trio will improve town-gown
• Ensemble laughter disrespects
• Halloween greeting
• Point: Mahathir strikes out
• Editorial
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