It’s pretty likely that almost everyone reading this article has some sort of electronic device, from computers to cell phones to video gaming systems.† You think a lot about your given technology when its of use to you, but what happens to your iPhone 3GS …
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J’Ouvert celebration successful on campus
J’Ouvert 2010 happened this past Saturday afternoon on the quad and it was certainly a sight to see. The J’Ouvert celebration was the brainchild of Nana Boamah-Acheampong ’11, special events director for Wooster Activities Crew. Boamah-Acheampong said he had heard about J’Ouvert his freshman year …
Ramadan dinner promotes unity, service
Students, faculty and the Wooster community attended a Ramadan dinner in Kittredge Dining Hall on Monday Sept. 6.† For those unfamiliar with this Muslim holiday, it is a time when Muslims across the world fast from sunrise until sunset for approximately 30 days.† While on …
New features to Scot Spirit Day
Its that time of year again. The annual Scot Spirit Day is upon us, and will be held this Friday, Sept. 4, from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. It will feature tables from over 120 student organizations. Though returning students can still anticipate finding information …
Wooster welcomes Ahmet Atay
Many new professors began their first semester this week at the College. Some are visiting and some, such as Professor Ahmet Atay with the Communications department, are here to stay.† Originally from Cyprus, a small island in the Mediterranean, Atay studied in Turkey at the …
Interview with war survivor
The 65th anniversary of V-Day is fast approaching on May 9.† Anastasia Moskvina has chosen to honor her grandmother who was a survivor of the Great Patriotic War with a brief introduction to the war and interview, highlighting her reaction to the war and its …