Bazmail and Kareem, two young children from an impoverished neighborhood in inner-city Lahore in Pakistan, leave their home early every morning to collect paper waste wherever they can find it. They spend up to six hours searching for paper or cardboard in parks, streets, public …
February 2011
Top five Super Bowl ads that didn’t fail to entertain
Aside from the plethora of inappropriate Ben Roethlisberger jokes and constant reminders of how bad Joe Buck is at his job, my Super Bowl watching experience was pretty fantastic: I found out there were other members of the Black Eyed Peas, the Steelers lost and …
Judicial Board hosts open house for students, staff
The majority of College of Wooster students do not relish in the prospect of having to sit through a meeting with the Judicial Board, as it usually signifies that the student has committed some violation of the Scot’s Key. The Judicial Board, or J-Board as …
Snow day! College campus closes down
At 6:30 a.m. last Wednesday, cell phones buzzed with a message that the campus was closed due to dangerous weather conditions caused by a region-wide storm. For only the second time in decades, a snow day was declared at The College of Wooster. Cars were …
Panel on Middle East Perspectives offers insight
On Monday, Feb. 7 in Lean Lecture Hall, faculty, students and guest lecturers had a conversation about recent uprising in the Middle East. The lecture was designed to bring clarity on the history and current state of affairs in Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Yemen. The …
Men’s basketball suffers first loss
There was a deflated feeling in Timken Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon. As a small group of fans from Wabash College chanted in excitement as Wooster fans slowly shuffled out of the building feeling the very unusual sensation of their team: losing. The Scots’ quest for …