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An Unofficial Self-Guided Food Tour of Downtown Oberlin

This self-guided food tour provides one perfect way to spend an afternoon eating your heart out around Oberlin — although there are many more dishes and local restaurants to enjoy not named here. We...

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Ella Newcomb, “Sourdough Girl”

College second-year Ella Newcomb started her business selling loaves of homemade sourdough to students at the College through her Instagram @e.newcomb23 during this past fall semester. Her business...

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AAA Sponsors Asian Cultural Arts Festival, Celebrates Diverse Traditions

The upcoming Asian Cultural Arts Festival in Wilder Bowl is the first of its kind at Oberlin College. The festival is also the first major event hosted by the recently rebranded student organization...

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The Role of Food in Oberlin’s Juneteenth Celebrations

This past Saturday the City of Oberlin’s 2021 Juneteenth Celebration Festival saw Tappan Square lined with vendors feeding the town on kettle corn, barbeque, and more. A few vendors spoke on the...

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Easy Flourless Chocolate Cake for Dorm Bakers

Had I planned for the exorbitant temperatures plaguing our humble corner of Ohio right now, perhaps I would have chosen a recipe that doesn’t require any heat at all — such as gazpacho or a no-bake...

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On the Record with ThiNi Thai Chef Aon Krittathiranon

Aon Krittathiranon is the chef at ThiNi Thai, a Thai restaurant located at 18 Carpenter Court, right behind the Feve. Krittathiranon moved from his hometown of Chiang Mai after befriending Feve owners...

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Long Island Night Overcrowded, Sweaty, Not Fun Anymore

When I was a first-year, Wednesday night at The Feve felt like some mythical mirage of upperclassmen heaven. It was exclusive, a forbidden wonderland, a place my friends and I dared not enter for fear...

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Obies Answer Question: What’s Up with Fourth Meal?

What usually brings you to Fourth Meal? Double-degree first-year Max Kassoy: Sometimes I come when I’m with friends and they’re like, ‘I’m hitting up the [Rathskeller].’ And then I get here and I’m...

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Oberlin Co-ops Take Part in Annual Iron Chef Cook-Off: A Photo Essay

Gallery • 4 Photos Abe Frato Last Sunday, the Oberlin Student Cooperative Association hosted its annual Iron Chef competition. Named after the television cooking contest, the event invites all of...

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Brown Bag Co-op’s Return to OSCA Lottery Offers Unique Dining Option for...

The name Brown Bag Co-op evokes the image of a mom-and-pop grocery store, and that is effectively what the co-op, which existed prior to the pandemic, was. Brown Bag, which operates under a principle...

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Blue Rooster Bakehouse Celebrates 10th Anniversary

Today marks the 10th anniversary of Blue Rooster Bakehouse’s delectable treats and traditions. Located on Main Street, Blue Rooster has gained a loyal following after opening its doors 10 years ago....

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