For the students of the Wooster Summer in Ecuador program, the summer never really ended.† After their experience in Ecuador, the student participants have been inspired to take what they learned and give back to The College of Wooster community. Led by Dr. Lyn Loveless, …
February 2011
Scottish dancers deserve recognition
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor There are a few groups around Wooster’s campus that don’t get as much recognition as they should. One of them is The College of Wooster Scottish Highland Dancers,which has been at the College for at least 35 years. This past …
Letter to the Editors
Dear Editors, In response to Ryan Neff’s assessment of President Obama’s State of the Union message, I can only shake my head. Obama loves to talk and make many promises. He promised C-SPAN would cover the Health Care reform debate, which it did not. Every …
Can Major League Baseball return to the spotlight?
Baseball season is almost upon us, and like much of America, I could not be happier. With the National Football League off-season looking more and more like a complete labor disaster and the National Hockey League literally beating the hell out of each other (thanks, …
Charges may be near in John Edwards Investigation
A two-year grand jury investigation of John Edwards may have reached a decisive point. However, the Justice Department has not given permission to charge the former presidential candidate. Prosecutors believe Edwards violated election laws by trying to cover up his affair with a campaign videographer, …
The College hearts female orgasm
by Gina Christo, News Editor On Friday, Feb. 11, sexperts Marshall Miller and Rachel Dart taught 40 percent of Wooster students about everything from multiple orgasms and female ejaculation to the mysterious “G-spot.” Dart and Miller’s presentation utilized humor as well as a frankness that …