Last weekend five members from the environmental studies department at the College attended the Midwest Real Food Summit at Northwestern University in Chicago. I will admit now that I was one of the five. Crammed tight in an Altima, we made our way to the …
Two generations of Egyptian diplomats address campus
This past Wednesday, the College hosted Adel and Maher El-Adawy, two Egyptian ambassadors, as part of a special event planned for the Great Decisions lecture series. The two ambassadors, the grandfather and father of two College of Wooster students, addressed a packed Gault Auditorium Wednesday …
Ohio teachers take center stages in battle over union rights
Ohio teachers are becoming the front line fighters against Ohio bill that is looking to slash a $8 million deficit by curbing union negotiation rights. Republican law makers are hoping this bill will give state and local law makers more discretion in establishing pay scales …
Local wine classes teach basics
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor Are you one of those people who aspires to be a classy wine-drinker, but whenever you walk through the wine aisle at Beuhler’s you just grab a cheap bottle of whatever has a cool name like “Fat Bastard” or “Elephant …
Jerry Springer Opera ignites protest
The Beck Center for the Arts in Cleveland is running “Jerry Springer: The Opera” during the 2011 spring season. The opera, which opened in April 2006 in London, is the brainchild of British comedians Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee. The listing on the Beck Center’s …
Campus alcohol policy slated to change
Campus Council may grant upperclassmen more social freedom by Gina Chirsto, News Editor The college Judicial committee† is still in the process of reviewing the campus alcohol policy. While first-year dorms are to remain dry, other residential halls around campus may be given the option …