Madeleine O’Neill News Editor A recent $15 million donation by Ruth Whitmore Williams and her husband, A. Morris Williams Jr., will allow the College to expand science education through additional scholarships, an endowed professorship, and a new science facility. The College announced this donation, the …
Student opinions mixed on Campus Council changes
The restructured committee will feature students representing issues, rather than campus groups Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief A memorandum is in place that will change the current membership structure of Campus Council, moving away from group representation and focusing more on campus issues. The change was voted …
Physics professor awarded research grant
Dr. Susan Lehman has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to study avalanches Dr. Susan Lehman, Clare Boothe Luce Associate Professor of Physics, is a recent recipient of a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). She is Wooster’s 14th such awardee since 2006. …
Recommended running routes around campus
Camille Schwartz Contributing Writer As the crisp smell of autumn fills the air and vibrant leaves begin to cover the trees, it’s the perfect time to break away from boring treadmill routines and get outside. Running outdoors is the perfect way to exert yourself physically …
Emerson String Quartet opens Chamber Music Series
Ellen Robinson Staff Writer To kick off the 29th season of the Wooster Chamber Music Series, the critically acclaimed Emerson String Quartet will be performing at the First Presbyterian Church at 4 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Florence …
Volleyball digs deep, expects to net great returns
Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The Wooster volleyball team currently holds a 7-16 record on the 2013 season, including an 1-4 conference record. Though it is not the record they expected to have at this point, it does not reflect the potential and talent on the …