Shakespeare. The name can send shivers up any studentís spine. You can never understand the language, the stories are always depressing, and you have to read hundreds of pages of it every night. The thought brings up visions of old black and white movies, thousands …
September 17, 2009
Babbit shines as student, swimmer, cancer survivor Hepatic sarcoma and colon cancer is overcome with strength
Growing up a teenager with worries about how much hair is left on your head and how much energy you would have the next day is an experience most cancer patients have. For Eric Babbitt í10, this was just the beginning of the biggest obstacle …
Zucco proves that living with the language differences in New Zealand is exhilarating
It is still strange to me that I am in New Zealand. How I got here and all the stress and emotions that led up to my departure seem a blur to me now. But it is still hard to digest that I have been …
Economy is to blame for the decrease in international enrollment
At a time when a still relatively new president is stressing the importance of global engagement in the liberal arts, and Woosterís various international programs have just been reorganized under the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement, the size of the International class of 2013 …
REMEMBER: SAFE SEX IS GREAT SEX
If you have ever had sex, thought about having sex or want to have sex, this applies to you. And therefore, each one of you needs to know about the risks of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). There are eight common types of STIí ó these …