When I was a first-year living in a program house with the FYLLP program, my housemates and I decided to throw a party. In true first-year fashion, it involved a stack of paper Lowry ketchup cups, two handles of Colonial Club pilfered from some juniorís …
August 2009
Donít ever settle for ëgood enoughí
I recently had the opportunity to meet James Stewart, Pulitzer-Prize winning columnist for The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg professor of business journalism at the Columbia School of Journalism. Acknowledging Americaís current economic crisis, Stewart offered advice to anyone interested in pursuing a career in …
Global Engagement Network makes an impact
A group of students and professionals came together two weeks ago, months after being created with one goal in mind: to have a successful week-long summit to make a difference socially and globally. A new group on campus called Global Engagement Network (GEN), founded by …
Douglass Hall proves to be most efficient in dorm energy competition
For Earth Week, Greenhouse organized an energy competition between the dorms on campus measuring per capita electricity use. The student-run club put up posters in Lowry and sent out emails to the student body through the Dean of Students with eco-tips such as turning off …
Kevin Kordalski í11 has a lion of an appetite
There are probably a lot of people at The College of Wooster that think they could eat, say, 50 macaroni and cheese balls in six minutes. But only one has actually done it. Kevin Kordalski í11, has recently discovered that he has a knack for …
Woosterís Bob Rodda receives national award
This school year will be ending on a good note for Bob Rodda, Director of Student Activities, Summer Programs and Lowry Center at The College of Wooster. On April 8, Rodda became the 40th recipient of the Association of College Unions Internationalís most prestigious award: …