Oberlin Review Nugget Unknown Names and Numbers
A fragment from a campus page mentions several undefined names and figures including 38 and 89 5, with unclear affiliations. Reading is hindered by distortions but hints at a board or committee item and potential year references. No coherent event or outcome can be established from the legible text.
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Press and Public in a New Year Reflection
The piece contemplates the press role and responsibility amid criticism from Vice President Agnew and concerned readers. It questions how much interpretation vs reporting is needed, whether journalism should inform or influence, and if obscenity or offensive language should be censored, citing Irving Fang on free speech and media duties.
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Oberlin student movement drift raises fears of bias
A wary year in Oberlin notes a trend where students and supporters adopt ideological roles that suppress rational debate. The piece cites incidents around antiwar protests, funding debates, and race and gender politics, warning that intense partisanship risks stereotyping groups and eroding independent judgment.
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