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Oberlin College will break ground for new, eco-friendly Adam Joseph Lewis Center for Environmental Studies that will have its own microclimate and will purify its own water (Currents); photo (S) ...
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Oberlin College in Ohio has paid out over $36 million to Gibson’s Bakery and Food Mart after years of attempting to overturn a jury decision that the college had defamed the local business.
Six years after it was labeled a historically-racist store by Oberlin College, Gibson’s Bakery received a massive $36.59 payout from the school.
OBERLIN, Ohio — Oberlin College has completed paying out a $25 million judgment to an Ohio bakery that won a libel lawsuit against the school after a shoplifting incident involving three Black ...
Woke Oberlin College FINALLY pays out $25M to Ohio family bakery it tried to destroy with false accusations of racism in 2017: Father and son owners have since died Oberlin College has completed ...
Oberlin College has completed paying out a $25 million judgment to an Ohio bakery that won a libel lawsuit against the school after a shoplifting incident involving three Black students. The store ...
By Jack Stripling October 6, 2022 Chronicle Illustration; photo by Uschools University Images It’s no wonder that professors at Oberlin College kind of feel as if they run the place.
OBERLIN, Ohio — Nearly six years after a shoplifting incident exploded into controversy, Oberlin College has announced that it has begun the payment of $36.59 million to Gibson's Bakery. The ...
After five years of litigation, Oberlin College will pay a local Ohio bakery the $36.59 million it's owed from a 2019 ruling in a defamation suit against the school.
Ohio's Oberlin College on Thursday said it will pay nearly $37 million to a local bakery that sued the school for libel following a 2016 shoplifting incident involving three Black students.
Oberlin prides itself on being progressive and inclusive. In 1844, George B. Vashon became the first Black student to earn a bachelor’s degree from the college, according to the school website.