COMMENTARY

October 29, 1999
Volume 128, Number 7


Editorials

New advising structure good for Oberlin
- Review Editorial Staff

Goodbye conflicts
- Review Editorial Staff

Perspectives

What do students think about the removal of the trees on North Campus, and the construction of that beautiful fence?

Letters to the Editor

Friendly financial advice to College
--Joe Sulman, College senior

CDS worker bites back
--Alita V. Pierson, College senior

Wright's essay irresponsible, embarrassment to liberalism
--David Meadow, College sophomore

Not the only piece to exoticise the East
--Sarah Clemmens, Double-degree fifth-year

Doctor urges care plan
--Dr. Arnold G. Miller, Oberlin Podiatrist

Ban flourescent paper
--Nancy S. Dye, President; Cheryle Wolfe, Director of Environmental Health and Services; and David Jessop, Student Senator

Love still the best means to implement environmental policies
--Adriane Dellorco, College first-year

Game coverage impresses
--Carol Walker, Vancouver, B.C. Canada

Goldsmith shares vision for creative dean advising structure
--Peter Goldsmith, Dean of Student Life

Vote yes for county youth facility
--P.J. Park and Laura Szabo-Kubitz, Students for Issue 17

Wealthy Harkies appropriate poverty
--Yahya Ibn Rabat, College fifth-year

Watch your backpack
--Victoria Ravin, College junior

 

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