This past week, the campus hosted Professor Shirley Scott from the University of New South Wales to present a talk entitled ìInternational Law and US Power: A Critique.” Scott is a published author on international law, having worked with a multitude of scholars in Australia, …
October 23, 2009
Transportation lacking
As first-year students we were encouraged by administrators and current students to ìpop the Wooster bubble” and resist confining ourselves solely to campus by exploring the opportunities offered by the College community and the surrounding areas.† However, with no form of transportation provided by the …
SHOULD THOSE UNDER 21 BE ALLOWED CREDIT CARDS?
Last week, President Obama signed into law a bill which places limitations on credit card companies in the hopes that consumersí financial woes will be at least somewhat mollified. A specific section of the bill prevents financial institutions from extending credit cards to those under …
School too restricting
Last week, Kevin Carpenter í12 wrote about the ìWooster Iron Curtain,” accusing students of not making an effort to be a part of the city of Wooster, and how this lack of integration strengthened the dichotomy between the College and the town. I agree that …
CAMPUS VOICES
What do you think about the taxing of sugary drinks? Bree Lengacher í13 ìConsidering that thereís alternatives to sugar in drinks, we might as well tke advantage of them. If the money is going toward a good cause and kids are benefitting from this, I …