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Student newspaper at Oberlin College From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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.
Type | Student newspaper |
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School | Oberlin College |
Founded | 1874 |
City | Oberlin, Ohio |
Circulation | 1,700 (as of 2016) |
Website | oberlinreview |
The publication became the only newspaper of record for Oberlin after the Oberlin News-Tribune closed in 2018.[4]
The newspaper was first published in 1874, making it one of the oldest college newspapers in the nation.[5] The tabloid-sized newspaper, with a circulation of 1,700,[5] is published roughly 25 times during the academic year from its office in the basement of Burton Hall. It is printed by PM Graphics.[citation needed]
The newspaper's format has remained relatively constant despite rapid turnover in staffing. Its 16 pages are currently divided into five sections: News, Opinions, This Week in Oberlin, Arts and Sports. Past semesters have also included a Features section. In 2008, editors introduced a color front page, back page and centerfold.[citation needed]
The Review has won numerous awards from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. From 1994 to 1996, it won the Collegiate Silver Crown awarded by that organization.[6]
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