After two days of violent storms, a hillside collapsed on a rural Mexican community in the middle of the night on Tuesday. The landslide in Santa Maria Tlahuitoltepec, a town about 130 miles southeast of Mexico City, killed seven and left many more missing. According …
October 1, 2010
Woman charged for keying luxury cars
USA Today reported that a San Jose woman is being held on $1million bail after she was arrested for the seventh time for scratching luxury cars including BMWs, Mercedes-Benzes, and Lexus models throughout the Silicon Valley. Nancy Chi Ni was found in a mall parking …
“Fish That Don’t Exist”: excerpts from a creative I.S.
For my senior Independent Study, I plan on writing and drawing a full length graphic novel, titled “FISH THAT DON’T EXIST” (FTDE). I hope to complete at least 100 pages. FTDE is about the adhesion of myth that binds science, religion and art. It is …
First-Year Insight
Are you familiar with that feeling you get when something feels just right? Call it intuition, a chance, inspiration, comfort or simply indescribable. Well, I believe that is what can seal the deal on making the final college decision. This was definitely the final factor …
Traces of the Trade: slavery’s hidden past
St. James Episcopal Church hosted a screening of the documentary film, “Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North” last Thursday. The film was presented in collaboration with Wooster’s Department of Africana Studies and the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement. The documentary …
ISA hopes to bridge the gaps between cultures
Wooster’s International Student Association held their first dinner in the Lowry Ballroom on Monday.† The theme was “travelization” (student travel abroad) and four American students, Jeremy Bervoets ’11, Brittanny Lee ’11, Hannah Haas ’12 and Akosua Grimanis ’12, spoke of their experiences abroad to Sweden, …