COMMENTARY

May 28, 1999
Volume 127, 25


Editorials

New policy cries for more clarity
- Review Editorial Staff

Goodbye Oberlin
- Review Editorial Staff

Perspectives

What will Oberlin be like in 10 years?

Essays

Year in review: from President of Oberlin Alumni Association
--Peter Kirsch, class of '79, President of the Oberlin Alumni Association

A senior's meditations on graduating from Oberlin College
--Jason Sokol, college senior

Interview with President Nancy Dye concerning students
--Oshon Temple, college sophomore

Fighting the good fight in battle over Oberlin's housing safety
--Glenn Gall, Oberlin home-owner

School funding: Equity and adequacy will benefit all Ohioans
--Jeremy Neff, education major at Bowling Green State University

Letters to the Editor

Peek's challenge to the class of '99
--Booker Peek, Professor of African-American Studies

Free Mumia vs. free donuts; changes at Oberlin
---Ali Cotterill, College first-year

Staffbox

Manzo fires back at Jazz dept. detractors
--Emily Manzo, Conservatory first-year, professional musician and music critic

 

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Volume 127, Number 25, May 28, 1999

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