With wins this past week over Wabash College and Hiram College, the Wooster basketball team sewed up its sixth straight conference title and clinched home-court advantage throughout the NCAC Tournament. However, the Scots will have plenty to play for when the arch-rival, Wittenberg University Tigers …
February 12, 2010
Professor shows how Civil Rights is ever-current issue
Valerie Smith, the Woodrow Wilson Professor of Literature and African American Studies at Princeton University, presented a lecture entitled ìCivil Rights Cold Cases” Wednesday, Feb. 10. Before she relocated,†† Smith taught at UCLA from 1994 until 2001, when she took up her present position at …
Alum donations valued in yearly celebration
Every year, usually around late January and early February, the college tuition that each student pays to their education, runs out.† The tuition and fees that are paid towards the College only cover 60 percent of the cost of a Wooster Education. Now, in its …
Gender neutral to be future housing option
Beginning next fall semester, Gender-Neutral Housing will be available to students on campus.† This student initiated accommodationís main goal is to give students a secure living environment in which they have no obligation to identify with the preconceived, culturally formed gender identities of our society.
TED 2010 Conference impresses students
The† College of Woosterís Entrepreneurship Group is hosting a live stream of the TED2010† conference at the Center for Entrepreneurship until Feb. 13.
CAMPUS
Campus greets professorial candidates The Communication Department is conducting a series of presentations to evaluate candidates applying for two Professor openings next year. The department is looking for one Communication Studies professor and one Communication Sciences and Disorders professor to help address the expanding number …