Exchange Online, a Microsoft Outlook Web Application, will replace the College’s Groupwise email service Mariah Joyce Staff Writer Starting in April of 2013, the Wooster campus began transitioning from its current email provider to a new service called Exchange Online, a Microsoft Outlook Web Application. …
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Students get first look at Gault Schoolhouse
Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief The renovations to the Gault Schoolhouse, formerly the Gault Family Learning Center, are going according to plan, with the changes set to be completed by July and ready for the 2014-15 school year. The 3.3-acre property across from Drug Mart on Beall …
Wooster vs. Oberlin 1:00 P.M., Saturday John P. Papp Stadium
Coverage: WOO 91 UStream Channel (www.ustream.tv/channel/wooster-sports ) Jeremy Ludemann Staff Writer The College of Wooster’s football team played valiantly, but was simply outmatched in its first game against Washington & Jefferson College on Sept. 7. But nothing cures a losing streak like playing Oberlin College …
BEN’S BUFFOONISH BUT BOISTEROUS BABBLINGS
Losing is the best, except it’s absolutely terrible Ben Taylor Several weeks ago, a satirical radio program in Canada entitled “This is That” aired a story about a new “no-ball” soccer league, the intent of which was to eliminate winning and losing entirely so that …
Golfer’s on and off-field excellence recognized
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor In a school known for its academics as well as its athletics, there may be no greater honor than receiving an All-American Scholar Award at The College of Wooster. To win such an honor means that an individual is equally dedicated …
Tennis teams prove themselves tough matches for opponents
Isabel Abarca Staff Writer The Wooster tennis teams are off to a promising start after playing well in invitational matches this past weekend. Seven women won at the Oberlin Invitational, giving the team hope for the upcoming season. The men also started their season strongly …