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Student Health Contractor Goes Bankrupt
BY ALYSON DAME

Last weekend, Oberlin’s Student Health pulled together to rescue its own life. Collegiate Healthcare, the company which technically employed all but one person working in Student Health, called unexpectedly last Thursday afternoon to announce that it was filing for bankruptcy, and would send termination letters to all its employees via overnight mail. The College has taken over running Student Health, and plans to continue until at least the end of this academic year.
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Korean Unification Foreign to Oberlin Students

BY ADRIAN LEUNG

Last week, President Bush unraveled almost all reunification prospects between North and South Korea, which were better than ever at the end of the Clinton administration.
On March 7, Bush told South Korea that he did not plan to continue talks with North Korea. Six days later, North Korea called off high-level cabinet meetings with South Korea in Seoul. And this Wednesday, North Korea issued some of its toughest warnings to the United States since reunification efforts began.
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Student Health Contractor Goes Bankrupt

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Korean Unification Foreign to Oberlin Students

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