NEWS

November 14, 1997
Volume 126, Number 9


This Week's Stories

Proposals in for Student Health
Students excited for health plan's future

Winter parking ban causes student alarm
Parking shortage leads committee to hand out surveys, search for solutions

Skating rule frustrates many

Assistant Dean Jacobson resigns

Posters elicit criticism
Frustrated students tear down genocide signs

Dye, Senate discuss dean search structure
Group also discusses student retention study

Dye responds to student letter
Students glad to have response, plan meetings with President

Black administrators feel pressure
Oberlin's potential to be welcoming is large but unfulilled

Staff see need for greater support of people of color
People feel College can do more to support administrators of color

Assistant Director of Security pool narrowed to three
Search nears conclusion after over a year of vacancy

Why are some classes at 8 a.m. but not others?

Students take heart in Oberlin's newest clubs

College junior youngest poet to be featured in book

Time drags at the Con
Broken clocks, scarce parking hot topics at con faculty meeting

Woody agriculturist speaks on campus

SLC discusses rewording of dress code

Two Trees and new chef to part ways

Jazz Studies students push for better facility

Feature Photos

 
Winter frolickers

It's here to stay

Shoot 'em up

News Briefs
Source of Alpha headaches found
Students meet with architects
Student crashes car in 511

Security Notebook

Community Events Calendar

 

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