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Nov 1, 2024 · The Third World justice movement is a collective effort by individuals and organizations from countries historically considered “Third World” to advocate for social and legal justice.
Football Secures Thrilling Victory Against Hiram
Nov 22, 2024 · This past Saturday, Nov. 16, Oberlin football faced off and won against Hiram College at home. The contest was of high importance, as it marked the team’s first conference win of the year. It was also senior day and the last game of the College’s 134th football season. Hiram won the coin toss but took...
Sharing Stages Connects Oberlin’s Finest – The Oberlin Review
Nov 15, 2024 · A trombone rendition of baseball’s most tenured tune “Take Me Out to The Ball Game”, a piano solo of “Dorothea” by Taylor Swift, and a one-of-a-kind jazz performance of “I Wish” by Stevie Wonder are only a few of the incredible performances that took place this past Saturday at the ninth annual Sharing Stages, an event that highlights the student athletes in the Conservatory of ...
Oberlin Football Prepares for 134th Season – The Oberlin Review
Sep 6, 2024 · Headlined by new coaching staff additions and four core values, the Yeomen prepare for year two of the ‘Pont era.’ This Saturday, September 7, the Oberlin College football team kicks off their season at Calvin University. Head Coach John Pont is returning to the helm and is set to take the field by storm. After...
Pet Ownership Reveals Complicated Ethics – The Oberlin Review
Nov 22, 2024 · Pet ownership is riddled with moral problems like eugenics, family separation, animal negligence, and increased pollution. The ethics of owning pets is a complex issue and depends on many factors such as the type of animal, reasons for adoption, sourcing of the pet, and the way the animal is cared for. Whether the animal was...
Working Group Investigates College AI Policy – The Oberlin Review
Nov 22, 2024 · Students and Faculty members will soon join the AI Working Group, which will conduct empirical research into artificial intelligence. Following its first meeting this December, the group will work throughout the Spring semester to draft a background paper that will aid the Honor Code Charter Review as it revises AI policy next academic year.
Euphoria Still Has an Oversexualization Problem
Mar 4, 2022 · Last Sunday marked the release of the season two finale of HBO’s hit coming-of-age drama Euphoria.The show has sparked conversation and controversy as it focuses on the twists and turns, heartbreak, and betrayals in the relationships of the characters played by actors Zendaya, Hunter Schafer, Dominic Fike, Maude Apatow, …
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4B Movement Cannot Work in America – The Oberlin Review
Nov 15, 2024 · There comes a time in every girl’s life when the full weight of the patriarchy hits them all at once, whether when hearing the phrase “boys will be boys” in class one day, or even in their own homes seeing the women cook during major holidays while the men sit in …
Red Reminds Me… Screening Powerfully Shows What it Means to …
Dec 6, 2024 · Last Wednesday night, the Allen Memorial Art Museum hosted a screening of Red Reminds Me… at the Apollo Theatre for Visual AIDS’ Day With(out) Art 2024. The screening was done as a part of the AMAM’s exhibit, “The Body, The Host: HIV/AIDS and Christianity,” which already boasts a wide variety of multimedia installations and hosted a …