As November’s presidential election draws nearer, members of political parties become more fervent in their efforts to influence the minds of those going to the polls. Many such political activists are students here on campus. Included in the key groups within this realm of influence …
Members of the class of 2012 prove lively and involved
As students and professors settle in to new classes and the habits of a new year, 515 new students are experiencing The College of Wooster for the first time – the members of the class of 2012. Most of the first-years arrived on campus Wednesday, …
Rajmohan Gandhi discusses tolerance in Cleveland
On Sunday, Sept. 7, Professor of Religious Studies Ishwar Harris organized a trip to Cleveland to see Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi’s grandson Rajmohan Gandhi speak at the Olivet Institutional Baptist Church. Many of the students who attended are currently enrolled in Harris’ class, “The Life and …
Emmanuel Sterling serves New York City community
Every year on Scots in Service National Volunteer Day, students, alumni, family and friends of the College of Wooster from across the country participate in voluntary community service. This year the seventh annual Scots in Service day will be held on Sept. 28. Emmanuel Sterling …
“LAX” brings classic West Coast music feel Los Angeles rapper succeeds with hip-hop tracks
Rapper The Game returns as vicious as ever in throwback form to his West Coast predecessors in his third album “LAX”. Straight out of Compton, the former Washington State baasketball player is back on the mic in an attempt to dominate the gangsta’ rap genre …
The journey with magic, destiny and power
Christopher Paolini took the world by storm when he published his first book “Eragon” in 2003. Paolini had been home-schooled his whole life and graduated from high school at the age of 15. He then proceeded to begin writing the Inheritance cycle. A short five …