The Oberlin Review
September 15, 2006

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NEWS

Dye Announces Retirement

After more than a decade of service, President Nancy Dye sent out an email early Monday afternoon to the student body, faculty and staff announcing her retirement, effective July 1, 2007.

College Seeks Hirsch�s Replacement

The search for a permanent dean of the College to succeed Harry Hirsch has been postponed by at least a year in response to College President Nancy Dye�s announced retirement this week. An acting dean remains to be appointed.

News Analysis: An Oberlin President in Retrospect

Also in News:
Admissions Recruiting Grows �Fearless�
OC Republicans Remember Sept. 11 to Mixed Response
This Week in Oberlin History: �Bikes peddled�Thieves ride off�
Times’ Paul Krugman Opens Convocation Series
College Professors Dispute Procedure for Electing Acting Dean
Notes: Dye�s Letter to Faculty
Experts and Scholars Come to Campus for a Conference on Health Economics
Kucinich Couple Continues the Fight for Peace
Obies, Past and Present, React to Dye�s Departure

SPORTS

Football Defeats Heidelberg

Oberlin College Football made a definite bang this past weekend in a glorious home victory against Heidelberg College with an exciting score of 48-34.

Field Hockey Wins League Opener vs OWU

Squeezing out close games is starting to become second nature to the Oberlin field hockey team.

Also in Sports:
Women�s XC Team Victorious
Men�s Soccer Loses to Anderson, ties CWRU
Women�s Soccer Dominates in Doubleheader
Volleyball Shows Promise in Loss
In the Locker Room: Andy Estep