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  2. Oberlin High School (Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The mascot is now the Phoenix, after the school board voted to discontinue use of its former Native American mascot at the end of the 2006–07 school year. The school's fight song is the Iowa Fight Song. The school mascot used to be the Oberlin Indians with the logo depicted by a Native American with a feathered headdress. [4]

  3. Hugh Thornton (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    Thornton attended Oberlin High School in Oberlin, Ohio, and played for the Oberlin Phoenix high school football team.He also wrestled for the Oberlin HS wrestling team and in the 2008-2009 season placed third in Ohio at the OSHAA state tournament.

  4. The Oberlin Review - Wikipedia

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    The Oberlin Review is a student-run weekly newspaper at Oberlin College [1] [2] [3] that serves as the official newspaper of record for both the College and the city of Oberlin, Ohio. The publication became the only newspaper of record for Oberlin after the Oberlin News-Tribune closed in 2018.

  5. List of pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses in ...

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    On April 29, students at Oberlin College held a rally and established an encampment. [368] [369] The month before, student representatives of Students for a Free Palestine and Jews for a Free Palestine met with administrators to discuss a formal divestment from Israeli companies. [367] On April 30, a protest was held at Denison University.

  6. Gibson's Bakery v. Oberlin College - Wikipedia

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    Gibson's Bakery is a fifth-generation family business established in Oberlin, Ohio, in 1885. [5] [6] Half of the city's 8,000 residents are students or employees—3,000 and 1,000 respectively—of Oberlin College. [7]

  7. Oberlin Academy - Wikipedia

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    Oberlin Academy Preparatory School, originally Oberlin Institute and then Preparatory Department of Oberlin College, was a private preparatory school in Oberlin, Ohio which operated from 1833 until 1916. [1] It opened as Oberlin Institute which became Oberlin College in 1850. The secondary school serving local and boarding students continued as ...

  8. Savage Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium sat on the far North of the rural Oberlin College campus and is bordered by upperclassmen housing to the East and other athletic facilities to the North, South, and West. Savage stadium facilities included stadium seating for approximately 3,000 people and a press box, reserved for game-day announcers, coaches and statisticians ...

  9. Carmen Twillie Ambar - Wikipedia

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    Carmen Twillie Ambar (born July 3, 1968) [1] is an American attorney, academic, and the current president of Oberlin College in Ohio. She was appointed to the post in May 2017. In 2002, she became the ninth woman to lead Douglass College and the youngest dean in its history. [2]