Karzai agrees to new presidential elections Afghan President Hamid Karzai has agreed to hold a second round of elections after allegations of voter fraud revealed the incumbent candidate had received less than 50 percent of the vote.† Karzai and opponent Abdullah Abdullah will face a …
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CAMPUS
Former professor to give organ recital John Russell, professor emeritus of music at The College of Wooster, will give a recital of organ music today at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. This will be his first Wooster recital since his retirement from the …
LOCAL
Wooster man arrested in murder attempt A 22-year-old Wooster man Christopher Rouse was arrested Sunday morning for the attempted murder of a 68-year-old man. According to Wooster Police Chief Steve Glick, Rouse broke into a residence around 1:30 a.m. and was caught by the homeowner. …
NATION
Power plants use wood as new power source Across the nation, power plants have returned to wood burning as an energy source in light of bills passed by Congress and state mandates for renewable power. According to William Perritt, editor of Wood Biomass Market Report, …
WORLD
Potential da Vinci painting uncovered Peter Paul Biro, a Montreal-based forensic art expert, stated Tuesday that a fingerprint on what was believed to be a 19th-century German painting of a young woman has led experts to believe it may be a new Leonardo da Vinci …
Campus
Author Jonathan Kozol to deliver lecture Bestselling author Jonathan Kozol will deliver a lecture on his book, The ìShame of the Nation,” at McGaw Chapel on Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p.m. Kozolís book details the rampant inequalities of the United States public school system, …