NEWS

February 20, 1998
Volume 126, Number 15


This Week's Stories

Students protest U.S. foreign policy in Iraq
Oberlin activists travel to Columbus to contest viewpoints of U.S. officials

College rehires part-time Phillips employees
Administration overrides gym's decision

Staff serves up change with final dining plan renovations
Residential and eating facilities to be improved

Campus Restaurant gets new owner
Old favorites to be combined with new flavors

Shareholding committee plans for divestment

Senate discusses new books for students
Hopes to write course evaluations, college governance books

Ramos-Horta speaks on his war-torn homeland
Seven hundred learn about East Timor

GF hears talk on revamping campus technology

Dublin program reinstated
Study abroad offered to English majors

English department gets face-lift for next year
Major to be revamped and embellished upon

New viewbook to debut soon
College publications change their image

John Sweeney wasn't invited

APA conference to begin

Student Senate Candidate Debate

OAR and science faculty to host ethics forum

Plans for ditch had holes

News Briefs
Assault investigation ongoing
Wilder boasts new lighting, carpets
Paskin charges dismissed in court Wednesday morning
Water main break shuts down dining halls

Community Events Calendar

 

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