In the Wooster whirlwind of classes, exams, extracurricular activities and Independent Study, it seems that there isn’t really time for any other type of obligation. Yet, some Wooster students have found time to make the ultimate commitment: engagement and marriage.
November 2010
Poverty Dinner examines class differences
The Global Engagement Network kicked off International Education Week on Monday night with the Thanksgiving Poverty Awareness Dinner in Kittredge Dining Hall. The event was publicized to the student body as a chance to enjoy not one but two Thanksgiving style dinners, in addition to …
Abroad Insight: Labor strikes break out in Paris
For a few weeks in October of this semester, I woke up to find trash burning at the end of my street, a tram and bus system running on a schedule entirely at the whim of the drivers, whole buildings and classrooms barricaded at the …
Dance company’s fall showcase opens Friday
This coming weekend, The College of Wooster Dance Company will put on its annual fall performance. The dance pieces follow a contemporary trend and explore themes of time, space and movement. The concert is looking to highlight not only the dancers and choreographers from its …
Film speaks to courage in action
The word “courage” can be used in many forms, such as a counterpart for the word strength, bravery or fortitude. It could mean having the inner strength to go against the crowd or to shed some light on something commonly looked down upon in modern …
Men’s and women’s basketball teams have high hopes
The Wooster men’s and women’s basketball teams are ready for another exciting season. The men’s team is coming off of an NCAA Div. III Sweet 16 appearance and a 25-6 season, in which they had a 15-1 record in NCAC play. The team is led …