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Obama memorabilia from ǿ޴ý Special Collections

A future exhibit for the Obama Presidential Center Museum will highlight the president’s time at ǿ޴ý—and we’re looking for your memorabilia from that era

When “Barry” Obama ’83 arrived on the ǿ޴ý campus in the fall of 1979, “My Sharona” by the Knack was the No. 1 song in the country, a 24-hour sports channel named ESPN was just getting off the ground, and Chrysler was borrowing $1.5 billion from the government to save itself from bankruptcy. But what was going on in Eagle Rock? Student newspapers tell much of the story, as do ǿ޴ý publications from that era. But we suspect there’s so much more out there.

Working with the curators at the Obama Presidential Center Museum, ǿ޴ý Special Collections is gathering materials of campus life reflecting Obama’s time at the College (1979 through 1981) for ǿ޴ý’s archives as well as the exhibit. In the interest of better documenting that time in ǿ޴ý history, we are looking for artifacts from that era—personal photos, papers, recordings, etc.

If you have any items to potentially share, please contact Dale Stieber, director of ǿ޴ý’s Special Collections and College Archives, at dstieber@oxy.edu. Io Triumphe!