As a general rule, I try my best to be tolerant. I tolerate my great uncle Vincent’s Candy Crush requests on Facebook. I tolerate Christmas music in November. I’ll even tolerate people who insist that the moon landing was real. But I draw the line …
November 2016
Theatre & dance department presents Fall Dance Concert
Roberts Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor This upcoming week, the Fall Dance Concert will finally be ready for presentation to The College of Wooster community. It will go down as another great concert directed by Kim Tritt, a professor of dance, the only one employed by …
ELL programs offer help to international students
Daniel Sweat Features Editor According to The College of Wooster’s website, international students account for 10 percent of the entire student body. In fact, when looking only at the class of 2020, that number grows to 13 percent. These students come from more than 40 …
Bowling program connects students with Wooster community
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief While Scot Lanes may be notoriously empty many nights of the week, on Tuesday evenings you can always count on the space to be bustling with noise and (mostly) friendly competition, thanks to a bowling club started by professor of …
A.P.E.X. awards Mark Weaver
Sally Kershner Features Editor On Thursday, Nov. 3, A.P.E.X. hosted their annual Experiential Learning Symposium at The College of Wooster and, for the first time, gave one recently retired professor, along with two students, awards for excellence in experiential learning. Even though the symposium is …
Employee health plan updated
Oscar Bautista Staff Writer An email addressed to all faculty and staff was sent out updating the benefits health plan effective Jan. 1, 2017. Although there weren’t any changes to the policy itself, there were changes to the tier structure and premium structure. Since December …