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Oberlin Unitarian Universalist Fellowship to host heat pump open house
The Oberlin Unitarian Universalist Fellowship will host an open house from 2-4 p.m. Jan. 25 for people to learn about its new carbon-free heating system, according to a news release. The Oberlin ...
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Langston Middle School students participate in Read-A-Thon in Oberlin
As Langston Middle School students returned to school Jan. 5, instead of sitting at desks, many were found curled up on the ...
That sense of bond building is what instantly struck lineman Judah Moenoa, an offensive/defensive lineman from Las Vegas, ...
* Per the 2022-2023 final release data in IPEDS ‡ The median salary for workers with 10 or more years of experience per Payscale. A pioneer in inclusive education, Oberlin College is a private liberal ...
Beck Center for the Arts will present its first annual collaboration through the production of Spring Awakening with Oberlin ...
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Oberlin Heritage Center’s history exhibit on display at Firelands Association for the Visual Arts
The Oberlin Heritage Center’s exhibit about the history of the Oberlin Public School District will be on display at Firelands ...
Ohio's Oberlin College on Thursday said it will pay nearly $37 million to a local bakery that sued the school for libel following a 2016 shoplifting incident involving three Black students. The Ohio ...
Six years ago, in 2016, an Oberlin College student with a fake I.D. got carded by a clerk at Gibson’s Bakery. Unable to buy wine legally, the student attempted to shoplift several bottles. When the ...
Oberlin College in Ohio has paid out over $36 million to Gibson’s Bakery and Food Mart after years of attempting to overturn a jury decision that the college had defamed the local business. In 2016, ...
Former Oberlin College women's lacrosse coach Kim Russell is standing by her belief that biological males should not compete in women's sports despite backlash from her former employer. "A ...
Oberlin --Paul Beaver Arnold was a leading printmaker and an Oberlin College and city official. Arnold died Monday, July 2, at Kendal at Oberlin. He was 93. In 1993, Plain Dealer critic Helen Cullinan ...
If there is one thing you learn about at Oberlin College, the notoriously progressive liberal-arts college, it is surely privilege: white privilege, hetero privilege, gender privilege, you name it.
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