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School
Considers Art Building Expansion
BY ERIN
HURLEY
Anyone attempting to enroll in a studio art class feels what the Art Department’s Space Committee has deemed “severe enrollment pressures” on studio art courses at Oberlin. Some hope that with a new expansion of the Art Building and an expansion of the Studio Art faculty from three to five adjunct faculty members, the Art Department will be able to double the number of students accommodated.
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Student's Uncle Discusses Honduran Politics
BY KATE PROSPISIL
In November when double-degree junior Elena Krell burst into my room and blurted, “My uncle is running for President of Honduras!” I couldn’t resist the opportunity before me. We had been planning to spend Christmas break with her family in Tegucigalpa. Luis Cosenza, a virtual unknown in the pantheon of traditional politicians, was suddenly thrust into the candidacy in the place of Ricardo
Maduro.
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College
Defends Custodians Despite Arrests
School
Considers Art Building Expansion
Students,
Faculty Consider Issues of Identity
New
Senators Have Big Plans
Voces
May Gain Status as Charter
Bent
Crayon Records: Indie Rock Shangri-La
Town
Building Considered for Student Housing
Health
Care, Kettering Among Issues Raised At Trustee Forum
They
Might Be Giants Will Fling This Spring
Senate
Needs 1,500 Student Votes
Organizations
Vie for Funding from Student-Run SFC
Student's
Uncle Discusses Honduran Politics
Film
Series to Culminate with Address by Noted Professor
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