Chinese scientists to tour Oberlin on exchange visit
A nine member Chinese delegation of scientists will tour Oberlin College as part of a broader U S university and research center visit. They will meet biology chemistry physics and math faculty and students, tour laboratories, and discuss higher education structures while also visiting Lorain County Vocational Center.
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Oberlin Inn to be run by college after contract ends
Oberlin College moves to manage the Inn as it terminates its two year contract with Service Systems Inc. A new director, Kiam Dwyer, oversees a long range plan to turn the Inn profitable, citing improved occupancy, tighter costs, and menu updates as key factors. A student life review is set for Saturday at Wilder 101.
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Oberlin Women Attend National Conference in Houston
Five Oberlin students Pam Sparr Vicki Meminger and Nancy King joined delegates from all states at the National Women’s Conference in Houston Texas last month. The meeting aimed to assess progress toward gender equality and to vote on a 28 point National Plan of Action.
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Kent funds raised aid for Oberlin defense fund drive
The Oberlin Political Caucus raised about 5 through selling Move the Gym bumper stickers and t shirts provided by the Kent Legal Defense Fund. Andy Mansbel and Sue Hartman noted the effort and appreciation letter from the fund to the college. Concerns were raised about local governance and misuse of the system. A house at 8 North Professor Street was demolished due to costly housing ordinances. The property, purchased in 1969 to house college workers and students, was valued at 3,510 last year and was razed at a reported expense of 130 by private contractor.
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Oberlin Faces High Costs to Meet EPA Smog Rules
Oberlin College weighs a costly plan to install an electrostatic precipitator to remove ash from coal boilers and meet EPA pollution standards by spring 1979. Trustees approved about 841000 for upgrading heat and converting a boiler, with backlogs cited for equipment makers and potential legal action if deadlines are missed.
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