Stipends also approved for Senators
The proposed student constitution passed with 1,485 votes for the constitution with renewable stipends. The General Faculty approved the constitution with little debate. Senior Joel Whittaker discussed the ramifications of the new Senate constitution on the faculty.
Holtzman files second preliminary injunction
Assistant Professor of Neuroscience David Holtzman filed a request for a temporary restraining order charging that the internal College process had not been followed correctly. Holtzman�s original request for a temporary restraining order is still awaiting a decision.
Some choose Kendal because of College
Kendal at Oberlin is a retirement community in Oberlin. Its residents participate in many Oberlin college activities including classes, concerts, and ensembles. The residents are diverse and excited about the college community and their unique part in it.
Packet produced anonymously
A packet of anonymous essays is being distributed to prospective students as they visit Oberlin for All Roads. The essays are critical of several aspects of Oberlin, many centering on issues of race, sexuality and gender.
College's Rape Awareness Coordinator post not filled
The recent discovery that no Rape Awareness Coordinator has been appointed for the last two years is raising questions from the Sexual Assault Support Team.
Res Life search nears end
A new assistant director of Residential Life has been chosen, but the name has not yet been released. The search committee recommended their top candidate a few weeks ago and Dean of Student Life Charlene Cole-Newkirk reviewed and approved the committee�s work last week.
Upstairs bar had been closed due to health inspection
The new Feve bar opened in late March, was shut down by the county health inspector in early April. The third floor bar had not been cleared through the county but an architectural plan will be submitted and cleared through the health board soon, according to Matt Adelman, a co-owner of the Feve.