NEWS

September 3, 1999
Volume 128, Number 1


This Week's Stories

September 3, 1999
Volume 128, Number 1


This Week's Stories

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

News Briefs
Professor's charges dropped
Lucas' trial still delayed

Security Notebook

Community Events Calendar

 

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