NEWS
Oberlin gears up to vote
By Yan Slobodkin
Next week on Nov. 8, citizens across the state of Ohio will cast ballots voting on issues at the state, county and municipal levels.
Let’s talk about safe sex, baby
By Aubrey Woolverton
Safer Sex Night is one of the highlights of the Oberlin experience.
Here’s the hook — hundreds of sweaty, mostly naked people get
together and party.
Also in news:
• Feds raid for drugs in a student’s room
• Wal-Mart opponents bring their case to campus
• Council candidates night
• An Oberlin player tells all
• School board race contested
• The evolution of financial aid policy explored
• Wal-Mart beyond Oberlin
• Obies lend a hand in storm-ravaged New Orleans
• Phase 2 of Oberlin’s new housing plan revealed
• A fire on the LCT
• East College Street Project underway
• Science: Becoming a science scribe
• Off the Cuff: Nancy Cooper
• This Week in Oberlin History: All Hallow’s Eve
SPORTS
OC field hockey contenders for NCAC Title
By Julia Rossi
On Nov. 2, the sun was out, the grass was freshly cut and the top-seeded Oberlin field hockey team was on a mission.
Women’s cross country flies to second
By Rachel Welsh
The Oberlin Men’s and Women’s cross country teams competed in the NCAC cross country championships on Saturday Oct. 29 at Denison University. The Yeowomen performed very well, placing second overall.
Also in sports:
• OC football struggles
• Men’s soccer falls short in tournament play
• OC soccer concludes their season
• OC volleyball finishes their season with a loss
• Table tennis completes first match
• In the Locker Room With Adam Morse
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ARTS
Student photo exhibition captures stunning views
By Alicia Eler
Junior art students Mika Ebbesen, Hannah Fenley, Jennifer Ray and alumnus
John Hensel (OC ’05) opened a mixed bag show sponsored by the Oberlin
Photography Co-op in Fisher Hall this past Thursday, Nov. 3.
Kovac shoots to preserve film
By Santosh Prakash
Although rising demand and advancing technology have fueled the growth of its new industry, the wide and incredibly intricate world of film preservation still remains an unnoticed, unfamiliar movement, explored only by those with the sincerest dedication to and love for moving pictures.
Also in arts:
• Barbash reading only disappoints
• Black Experience at the Allen
• Up close to Mae Shi’s Byron
• Contrabass gives good vibrations
• Short Cuts: Show Me, Violence
• Wanton Distraction:
Five films that every college student must own
• O Style: Choosing a non-traditional Halloween
COMMENTARY
• Editorial: Do we all have to get along?
• Staff box: I don’t get it
• Media column: The Wankery Report
• Letters
• Cartoon:
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