The Oberlin Review
November 2, 2007

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NEWS

City Candidates Fire it up at First Church

Oberlin City Council and School Board candidates, residents and students packed the pews of First Church on Monday, Oct. 29 to attend a forum in preparation for the November 6 election.

College & City Began Dialogue

Oberlin College students on September 30, which prompted allegations of excessive force and prejudice, has triggered an official response from the City and the College.


Also in News:
A Councilman Cries "Foul"
Beehive Collective Stings Drug War
First-Years Diversify Oberlin
Millions More For College Programs
Foreign Student Dismissed, Friends Protest
Off the Cuff: Zia Afghan
Robbers Strike at Town and Gown
Oberlin Revives Grad Studies
Earth to Oberlin

SPORTS

Field Hockey Loses in Semis

“[The season] had a lot of ups and downs,” explained field hockey senior goalkeeper and captain Lauren Malinowski.

First-Year Joanna Johnson Wins NCAC Title

irst-year Joanna Johnson certainly made a mark in her first-ever North Coast Athletics Conference cross country meet on Saturday, Oct. 27.

Also in Sports:
Men's Soccer Lose Final Game in OT
Marvin the Man
Yeowomen Struggle to Score in 0-1 Loss
Back-to-Back Losses Drive Football in Final Stretch
Club Sports Efforts Inspire Administrative Response
Volleyball Finishes Year Strong
In The Locker Room: Chris Campbell