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  2. Oberlin College - Wikipedia

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    Oberlin students publish a wide variety of periodicals. The college's largest publications are The Oberlin Review and The Grape. The Oberlin Review is a traditional weekly newspaper, focusing on current events, with a circulation of around 1,700. [167] There is also a newspaper pertaining to the interests of students of color, called BIPOC Lenses.

  3. Keep Cottage - Wikipedia

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    As of October 1965, it is a rental property of Oberlin Student Cooperative Association, the second largest student cooperative in the United States. [2] It is named after its primary trustee, the reverend John Keep, an abolitionist who cast the deciding vote that let African-American students attend Oberlin College, the first institution to do ...

  4. Oberlin Student Cooperative Association - Wikipedia

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    The first Oberlin co-op, Pyle Inn, opened in 1930 but due to poor funding existed only intermittently. By 1949, however, students dissatisfied with the college's dining system chose to revive the cooperative food system. The Inter-Cooperative Council (ICC) was founded in conjunction between Pyle and the newly opened Grey Gables, with a mission ...

  5. 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.

  6. Oberlin Conservatory of Music - Wikipedia

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    Due to the conservatory's affiliation with Oberlin College, students may either enter the conservatory only or Oberlin's five year Double-Degree program, in which the student will complete both a Bachelor of Music degree as well as a Bachelor of Arts. Admission is based primarily on an extremely competitive audition; over 1,400 musicians from ...

  7. Tank House - Wikipedia

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    Tank Hall, also known as Tank House and Tank Cooperative, is an 1897 Queen Anne living and dining cooperative owned and maintained by Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio, United States. Originally the Tank Home for Missionary Children, the house underwent a series of renovations before becoming the co-op it is today. [1]

  8. WOBC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WOBC-FM (91.5 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve Oberlin, Ohio, carrying a mixed freeform and community format. Owned by Oberlin College, the station services Lorain County and western parts of Greater Cleveland. The WOBC-FM studios and transmitter are located on the Oberlin College campus at Wilder Hall.

  9. List of Oberlin College and Conservatory people - Wikipedia

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    Anne O. Krueger (1953), award-winning economist; deputy director of the International Monetary Fund; Oberlin trustee (1987–95) Robert Kuttner (1965), co-founder and co-editor of The American Prospect; one of five co-founders of the Economic Policy Institute; Charles Sawyer (1908), Secretary of Commerce to Harry S. Truman