The Wooster campus will soon receive a new landmark with the completion of the Student Recreation Center in 2012. The center, which is the first phase of a much larger plan to construct a new Campus Center, will be a welcome addition to the College’s …
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Seniors pursue future employment teaching in France
With the semester coming to an end, many seniors are well on their way to life outside of Wooster. Although graduates will choose a variety of different career paths, one of the most popular post-graduate options is to go into teaching. Programs like Teach for …
Visiting author shares insight on major writing influences
This week, Managing Editor Chalkey Horenstein spoke with author Nin Andrews, who visited the campus on Wednesday, April 21. Andrews is well known for works such as The Book of Orgasms and Midlife Crisis with Dick and Jane, and has just recently released her latest …
Fighting Scots sweep four-game series over Yeomen
Oberlin College had been enjoying one of its finest seasons in recent memory, sitting atop the NCAC East standings with a 7-1 conference record. This past weekend, the Scots came into town and spoiled all the Yeomen’s fun. On Saturday, Justin McDowell ’11 and Matt …
Survivor speaks on experiences
Jacqueline Grossman, a child survivor of the Holocaust, shared her harrowing experience of survival with the college community on Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Lean Lecture Hall. Author of “Chased by Demons: How I Survived Hitler’s Madness in My Native France”, Grossman described and reflected …
Music professor bestowed national association honor
Professor of Music Nancy Ditmer has recently been awarded the honor of filling the job of President for MENC: National Association of Music Education. Ditmer’s recognition comes after a candidacy lasting over one year, an experience she calls “very nerve-racking.” After her nomination from retired …