It happens far too often.†† You’re just hanging out with your friends then someone in the room looks at their phone, texts a little, then immediately makes a frantic exit with some weird excuse like, “Oh no! I left my hair crimper on!” ††Okay, first …
November 12, 2010
“Human Library”examines faith perspectives
Monday night in Andrews Library people were talking about religion. They sat in armchairs having one-on-one discussions about each other’s spirituality and the presence of God, or lack there of, without a PowerPoint or lecture podium in sight. They were students, faculty and staff taking …
Dream a Dream gives back to India’s children
Graduating from college, starting a career as an investment banker and starting a program for “at risk” youth in India all seem like pretty challenging tasks ó yet that is exactly what Vishal Talreja did.† Fresh out of college, Talreja and eleven other young entrepreneurs …
“For Colored Girls” evokes powerful stories
The most popular kind of films that Americans love to experience in theaters usually include comedic romp-fests such as “The Hangover” or action-adventure films that continue to further push the boundaries of visual effects and camera tricks, like “Avatar.” Many forget, though, that filmmaking is …
Jazz Ensemble Concert inspires new fusion of music
On Nov. 5 in McGaw Chapel, the Wooster Jazz Esemble performed its first concert of the year to an eager and excited crowd of music fans. Directed by Scott Garlock, the ensemble delivered and performed a medley of jazz music. The main feature was the …
Field hockey wins NCAC, loses in national tournament
After beating the Kenyon College Ladies on Wednesday 1-0 in the first round of the NCAC tournament, the Fighting Scots defeated the Wittenberg University Tigers (15-4, 11-1 NCAC) for the NCAC title in the last 14 seconds of the game. The Scots’ final match up …