News
CDS Finalists Chosen; Marriot Not In Running BY ALYSON DAME and ARIEL
WHITWORTH
If you are what you eat, then Oberlin is about to change. Although not all the details regarding when the transition will take place have been decided, students will return next year to a new dining company. After four hours of discussion, the combined Housing and Dining and Request for Proposals committees decided that Parkhurst, Bon Appetit and Chartwells dining companies will be reviewed next week as finalists.
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And We're Walking, We're Walking: Hans Peterson leads prospies
and their parents around campus during All Roads Lead to Oberlin
week.
(photo by Laura Paley)
The World Cincinnati in Chaos After Cop Kills Unarmed
Man BY BILL LASCHER
Racial tension and allegations of police brutality that
have been festering in Cincinnati erupted as riots ravaged the city
this week following the shooting by police of an unarmed black man last
Saturday.
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Arts
Students Bring Quartett’s Sinister Eroticism to Life
BY CHANNING JOSEPH
This weekend, Heiner Müller’s Quartett continues performances in Fairchild Chapel, fittingly celebrating Friday the 13th with a presentation of dark humor and sadistic obsession. Opening yesterday and scheduled to close with a Saturday matinee, Carl Weber’s English translation of Quartett was directed by sophomore Ben Stuber and assistant- directed by sophomore Rachel Samberg, in the tradition of Müller’s German experimental theater.
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Sports
Tennis Clinches Spot at Midwestern Regionals BY IAN HAYNES
The Oberlin College women’s tennis team will
be making the trip to the Midwest Regional Tournament for the second year
in a row. They assured themselves a spot in Wisconsin this past weekend
at the Great Lake College Association Championships by beating Kalamazoo
College on Friday and Hope College on Saturday.
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