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College women’s lacrosse coach reassigned after supporting single-sex sports
Kim Russell was forced to attend a series of disciplinary hearings after saying Emma Weyant was the real winner of …
By Claire Caton '26
Sep 16, 2023
University sponsors art exhibition on ‘Reproductive Justice’
The University of South Florida Women’s and Gender Studies Department co-sponsored an art exhibit exploring ‘police…
By Alexia Bianchi '22
Jan 8, 2023
OP-ED: Oberlin’s $36 million payment to bakery is 'just desserts' for its administration’s misconduct
I hope that with some time and self-reflection, President Ambar and her institution will start the hard work of reb…
By Ken Tashjy
Sep 28, 2022
UPDATE: Ohio college makes multi-million dollar payment to a local bakery after false accusations of racism
'The Ohio Supreme Court issued its decision not to hear Oberlin's appeal. Oberlin’s Board of Trustees has decided n…
By Kate Anderson
Sep 9, 2022
Kamala Harris discusses abortion access with university leaders
On Aug. 8, Vice President Kamala Harris met with university leaders to discuss abortion access on campuses nationwi…
By Katelynn Richardson '22
Aug 24, 2022
REPORT: Protests continue against professor's alleged crimes as Iranian ambassador
Last year, Oberlin College closed an investigation into Mohammad Jafar Mahallati over allegations that he helped co…
By Kate Anderson
Jun 22, 2022
OP-ED: Oberlin learns a $31 million lesson for falsely accusing a local family business of racism
The actions of school administrators sealed the College’s fate in defamation case to the tune of over $30 million.
By Ken Tashjy
Jun 12, 2022