Monday night in Andrews Library people were talking about religion. They sat in armchairs having one-on-one discussions about each other’s spirituality and the presence of God, or lack there of, without a PowerPoint or lecture podium in sight. They were students, faculty and staff taking …
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Dream a Dream gives back to India’s children
Graduating from college, starting a career as an investment banker and starting a program for “at risk” youth in India all seem like pretty challenging tasks ó yet that is exactly what Vishal Talreja did.† Fresh out of college, Talreja and eleven other young entrepreneurs …
Free the Hops: Roots of a Senior I.S.
Thinking about Independent Study is a pretty daunting task. Being committed to a single topic for an entire school year is probably the longest relationship I will have in my college career. My Junior I.S. addressed the significance of SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor) antidepressants …
Feel-good Asian cuisine found at Hop Hing
Students at Wooster know that if you want to eat something other than Lowry or Mom’s, your selection of restaurants could be, to say the least, a bit limited. Sure, there is a small selection of quaint restaurants downtown with a family-oriented or date atmosphere …
John Plummer Scholarship recognizes Cota’s dedication
Estancia Cota ’11 became the College’s third recipient of the John Plummer Memorial Scholarship for Promoting a Welcoming Campus for LGBT People last Sunday. The scholarship, which is awarded annually on or near National Coming Out Day, which is Oct. 11 each year, is granted …
Bookstore and Copy Center prove great resources for students
The Copy Center at the College is one of the best unintentionally kept secrets regarding resources for students.† If my job did not entail being sent there weekly for printed brochures, I still may never have discovered the Copy Center and their always-cheerful workers Joyce …