Inspired by study abroad experiences and Copeland-funded trips, sociology majors Eileen Barrer ’11 and Liz Wall ’11 wrote their Independent Study projects on the modern HIV/AIDS experience in the United States and in Ghana, respectively. During her semester abroad in South Africa ó the most …
Features
Family carnival inspires Independent Study
Yes, my family owns a carnival.† No, there are no bearded ladies or dancing moneys, I don’t smell like cabbage and the fact that I can juggle is completely irrelevant.† After enduring years of ridicule and bizarre questions, my Independent Study gave me the opportunity …
Senior Insight
By Itai Njanji, Staff Writer Sometimes I feel like I’m dreaming. I ponder all night how we got here. I remember friends that did not make it out of the trenches of homework, all-nighters, exams and Independent Study. They fell short and dropped out of …
W.A.C. entertains with annual Springfest
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor The College of Wooster hosted its annual Springfest last Saturday, which was organized and run by the Wooster Activities Crew (W.A.C.). Springfest is an event that hosts performances by music artists, as well as free food and entertainment. Free cotton …
Tijuana trip proves a rewarding experience
By Heidi Klise, Staff Sriter The donkey-shaped piñata burst open and Esmerelda’s eyes grew wide with accomplishment. Her brother and sister rushed to gather candy, eventually realizing that they should get a bag instead of attempting to put any more in their shirts. Standing on …
The Index captures college memories in progress
As we all know, The College of Wooster has many beloved traditions, both old and new. Whether it is the grueling process of Independent Study, standing and clapping vigorously to “Scotland The Brave” or filling Kauke Arch with snow, our beloved college is a haven …