Well, my fellow Wooster peers, it has been a good run indeed.† But, it is that time again; that time of year where the grass gets greener, the weather grows warmer and most agreeable, and Wooster becomes its lovely old self again. Oh, and we …
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Amanda Sidman ’11 experiences Peru for one year
The past nine months that I have spent in Peru have been a rollercoaster of adventure and crazy experiences as well as an amazing opportunity to grow and get to know myself. While carrying a full course load ó in Spanish ñó I have done …
Erika Takeo wins Green Ideas competition
The Green Ideas competition is new to campus this year and was put forth by the Campus Sustainability Committee. This year, the winner was Erika Takeo ’13. “The idea behind the competition was to allow everyone on campus to take ownership and responsibility of thinking …
Honorary degrees given
Wooster will present honorary degrees to three outstanding authors in the fields of women’s studies, peace studies and environmental studies at the 140th commencement ceremony Monday, May 10, at 10 a.m. Each year, the Committee on Honorary Degrees, comprised of faculty, administrative staff and two …
El Rancho Disappoints
There’s an initial hesitation to going to an Italian restaurant that is named “El Rancho Grande.” Going in and expecting Mexican cuisine is one of many ways this restaurant will disappoint you. The walls were surprisingly bland for other restaurants I’ve seen in downtown Wooster. …
Students begin to train guide dog for program house
Some may have noticed the adorable black Labrador that was on campus a couple weeks ago living in Holden.† That was Christine, a four and a half month old puppy beginning her first steps towards becoming a guide dog. The main person responsible for bringing …