As students at the College of Wooster, we are paying $45,668 a year to attend this school, so I’m sure we’ll always be complaining that we aren’t getting enough for our money. The food is terrible, library hours are basically non-existent, and the Wire(less) Scot …
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Women’s soccer faces a series of close matches
The women’s soccer team with only four games under their belts and an overall record of 2-2, has experienced nothing but close games.† Though their first game of the season was a win, Case Western Reserve did not go down without a fight, dragging the …
First-years welcomed to campus
This year marked a milestone for the College of Wooster.† In its 141st academic year, the College has enrolled the largest incoming class to date.† With over 600 first-years, the College had to make quite a few changes for the beginning of the year. In …
New dance professor to inspire students
Alyssa Wilmot is a visiting associate professor of theatre and dance this year, filling in for Kim Tritt, who is on sabbatical for the 2010-11 academic year.† While new to teaching at Wooster, Wilmot is familiar with the school and the campus, having graduated from …
Meal options on campus provide new dining choices
Wooster’s Dining and Hospitality Services are offering several new dining options for lunch in order to combat the ever-increasing lines to Lowry Dining Hall that plagued students last year.† With the frustrations experienced by students and the size of Wooster’s first-year class, Dining and Hospitality …
Real world not so nice?
I love when I overhear students talking about “the real world.” No, not the reality show on MTV where “seven strangers are picked to live in a house and have their lives taped,” but that foreign destination that every senior faces post-graduation. My favorite part …