air bi-hourly. WOBC, a large student organization with significant non-student membership, also maintains an online blog that focuses on music and local events.
== Athletics ==
The school's varsity sports teams are the Yeomen and Yeowomen. Early on, athletes were known simply as Oberlin Men or "O" Men. The name "Yeomen" arose in the early 1900s, drawing on the phonetic sound of "O" Men and the school's motto, "Learning and Labor". As women's sports arose, "Yeowomen" came to represent women athletes. In 2014, the school announced that the albino squirrel would be its official mascot, although teams would continue to be referred to as "yeomen" and "yeowomen".
Oberlin participates in the NCAA's Division III and the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), a conference which includes Kenyon College, Denison University, Wooster College, Wabash College and others. Kenyon has traditionally been Oberlin's biggest rival. In 2022, leaders of the Athletic Department and various club sports spoke out in favor of increased …