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Student Publications

Collected by: Oberlin College

Archived since: Feb, 2022

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Oberlin students have many ways to share their ideas, opinions, creative and feature writing, and design and illustration skills through student-produced print and online publications.

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Title: Comix Collective (OCCC)

URL: https://comixcollective.tumblr.com/

Description: A group of cartoonists at Oberlin College.

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Title: The Oberlin Instant

URL: https://oberlininstant.wordpress.com/

Description: The official blog of The Oberlin Review, The Oberlin Instant is a new, less-formal venue to publish up-to-the-moment news, information, interesting photos and campus commentary, and features new posts daily.

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Title: The Synapse: Intercollegiate science magazine

URL: https://synapsemagazine.org/

Description: The Synapse is an undergraduate science magazine that serves as a relay point for science-related information with a threefold objective. First, we aim to stimulate interest in the sciences by exposing students to its global relevance and contributions. Second, we work to bridge the gap between the scientific and artistic disciplines by offering students a medium through which to share their passions, creativity, and ideas. Third, we strive to facilitate collaboration between undergraduate institutions, especially within the natural science departments.

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Title: The Plum Creek Review

URL: https://www2.oberlin.edu/stupub/plmcreek/

Description: The Plum Creek Review is Oberlin's oldest literary and arts magazine. It is devoted to publishing as many different creative forms as possible, including, but not limited to, prose, poetry, plays, translations, artwork and photography. As a student organization, the magazine is open to anyone, allowing creative writing students as well as those with an extra-curricular interest in literature, arts, and publishing to take part in the entire process of creating a magazine.

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