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Musicians face a daunting task when they select music for a concert. Pulling from an ever-expanding pool of repertoire, they must whittle a musical...

Quoted as an “emerging young ensemble to watch” by the Hyde Park Herald, the Poiesis Quartet was formed at Oberlin College and Conservatory...

From Nov. 2–4, the Oberlin Opera Theater will present Benjamin Britten’s satirical comedy Albert Herring. This production features the Oberlin...
It’s no secret that higher education is predominantly white — if you need proof, just look around Oberlin. While the College relies heavily...

In 1973, American pianist and composer David Tudor held a symposium in New Hampshire and introduced Rainforest IV. Tudor and collaborators built...

My first year at Oberlin, I found myself isolated from my Latino community. Oberlin boasts diversity and inclusion throughout campus but, in...