
September 3, 1999
Volume 128, Number 1
This Week's Stories
September 3, 1999
Volume 128, Number 1
This Week's Stories
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Res Life faces housing shortage
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Wills speaks of shaping the future
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Local youths take the ice
- Mighty Oberlin skaters roll into Lorain County Thunderdome
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Capital Campaign to officially begin
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Floods soak three buildings
- Rice, Harkness and Asia House see life from a fishbowl
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Oberlin slips to 25 in U.S. News ratings
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Second floor of Co-op bookstore closed for business
- Downtown staple faces uphill struggle to survive after latest setback
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OC gets McNair grant
- $1.6 million to aid low-income, minority, and first-generation students
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Newkirk will see the Review in court
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New Conservatory dean has big plans for future
- Robert Dodson replaces former dean Karen Woldd who resigned in January
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Hall Auditorium being renovated
- Renovations to AMAM, Rice Hall, and Hall Auditorium near completion
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Shilpa Davé leaves MRC
- Dav´ moves on to teach at the University of Wisconsin at Madison
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ES center nears completion
- Environmental Studies Director David Orr sees his vision become a reality
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Pauly's offers tasty Italian cuisine
- Following in the footsteps of Noah Pressler, Jambor opens pizzeria
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Barrows reluctantly donates its body to science
- Science Center targets the 2002 fall semester for its grand opening
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Goldsmith begins his tenure
- New dean of student life outlines his plans for the future
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Oberlin takes heat from local landlords
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News Briefs
Professor's charges dropped
Lucas' trial still delayed
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Security Notebook
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Community Events Calendar
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