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September 2009
Alison Elizabeth Taylorís exhibit explores isolation
My eyes settle on the first wood inlay painting. The tranquil isolation portrayed instantly reminds me of summers spent with my grandfather on the placid lakes of southern Manitoba; I am reminded of the tremendous expanse and the peaceful lapping of water against a simple …
Textbooks available for learning-disabled students
Fall ó it tends to mean different things for different people. For some, itís the season of football, hot-cider and Halloween. For others, it means replacing summer pool parties and adequate amounts of rest with classes and professors. Still, others have the simple fear of …
Author Tracy Kidder addresses the Wooster community
Writing about the accomplishments of an extraordinary and selfless doctor shouldn’t be too difficult for many authors. However, as Tracy Kidder revealed to the Wooster campus this week, writing about Dr. Paul Farmer was a little intimidating for the Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Kidder is the …
College begins search for a new provost to take office
The College of Wooster is in the midst of a search for a provost. The Office of the provost is a new position, created during a period of administrative restructuring. The position of Vice President for Academic Affairs, previously held by Iain Crawford, has been …
Womenís golf tees off
The College of Wooster plans to add womenís golf to its list of varsity sports for the 2010-2011 academic year. Womenís golf will be the 23rd sport to be added to Woosterís curriculum, and the 12th to be added to varsity sport offerings for women. …