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 …
2011
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 …
Anti-abortion group targets organization
An anti-abortion group called Live Action released an undercover video taken in its latest endeavor to take down Planned Parenthood. In the video, the Live Action operatives, posing as a pimp and prostitute, seek sexual health assistance in the New Jersey clinic.
I.S. Theatre Productions Premiere on Campus
Independent Study season is well underway here at The College of Wooster.† In the theater and dance department, seniors are gearing up for this weekend’s I.S. productions.† The productions, featuring Lindsay Phillips, Jacqueline Komos, Nina Takas, George Myatt and Owen Reynolds, began on Wednesday and …
Culture club caters new experiences
By Emily Tarr, Senior Staff Writer The Culture Club is a forum for students to discuss their interests in people and social movements around the world. Previously known as the Sociology/Anthropology Club, this year’s members decided to rename the club in order to add a …