When people think about possible Independent Study topics, studying mummies generally doesnít make the cut. For biochemistry and molecular biology major and art history minor Kimberly Krall í10, however, this opportunity was only a building away. In Ebert Art Museum, there is a mummyís coffin …
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Men continue dominance, defeat Tigers
Prior to last week, while the menís basketball team had started the season 12-4 and climbed back into the national top 25 rankings, the team still lacked a signature win. When the team traveled to archrival Wittenberg University last Saturday, it finally made a statement.
Actorís Lab provides performance outlet Venue gives theatre majors time to practice craft
Last semester Visiting Professor of Theatre Season Ellison saw a need in the acting program at Wooster, and jumped to fill it.† The Actorís Lab, which meets Wednesdays at noon in the James Wise Acting Studio, is a venue where students from all majors can …
Wooster responds to Haitian quake
The presidential palace collapsed.† Countless homes and businesses were reduced to nothing more than piles of bricks and dirt. Hundreds of thousands are dead ó those fortunate enough to live are left to make sense of the devastation.† These are just a few of the …
Provost candidates leave impact on campus
The search for Woosterís first Provost is winding down as the search committee brings its three final candidates onto campus for two-day visits.† The visits come after an extensive interview process conducted in Cleveland mid-December.
IR professors honored with teaching award
In February three International Relations professors, Kent Kille, Jeff Lantis and Matt Krain will be receiving the International Studies Association Deborah Gerner Innovative Teaching award in New Orleans. The award is fairly new but Krain stated, ìItís the highest teaching award the association can bestow.† …