The Oberlin Review
It Wouldn’t Be Thanksgiving Without Football - How the NFL monopolized one of America's most decorated days... with the help of John Madden.
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Sharing Stages Connects Oberlin’s Finest - Sharing Stages at Oberlin College brings out the best of students and athletes alike; connecting them through music.
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How Overcoming Family Hardships Defined World Series MVP Freddie Freeman - Freeman saved his father's life when he was 13 years old, his mother lost a battle with melanoma the year prior -- a sprained ankle in the 2024 playoffs never stood a chance of derailing him.
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Goodbye Oakland A’s, Hello Athletics - Decades of turmoil in Oakland have finally concluded for the Athletics, yet, now the team's outlook may be bleaker than ever.
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It’s Time for the Hall to Reconsider the Hit King, Pete Rose - In a climate where sports betting is encouraged and incentivized, it's only fair to reconsider the Hall of Fame case for MLB's all-time hits leader.
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The Great One: Honoring the Legacy of Roberto Clemente - An all-time great on the field, the off-the-field contributions of Clemente leave an even larger impact to the current generation of players.
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America’s Golden Couple: Meet the Woodhalls - From fairytale beginnings to Olympic golds, how the Woodhalls ran and jumped away from the pack at the Paris Olympics.
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