Calling Americans people with golden hearts, Wangari Maathai, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004, urged the College audience to pressure their government representatives to preserve forests in the face of climate change. An advocate for womenís rights, Wangari Maathai organized the Green Belt …
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Author Pamela Brooks makes an animated appearance
Pamela Brooks, the associate professor of African American Studies at Oberlin College came to campus on Tuesday, Sept. 29 in the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement to discuss highlights from her book, ìBoycotts, Buses and Passes: Black Womenís Resistance in the U.S. South and …
Center for Diversity and Global Engagement makes its debut
Following a year of dust, machinery and renovation, Babcock Hall has reopened its doors to more than just students. The culmination of a multi-year planning process, the Center for Global Diversity and Engagement, located on the main floor of Babcock Hall, has opened its doors …
Campus Sustainability and Wooster physical plant join forces
Behind the scenes at the College of Wooster, members of the Physical Plant and Campus Sustainability Committee are working together to make every building on campus a little more environmentally friendly through energy savings. According to Peter Schantz, director of the Physical Plant and Co-Chair …
Study abroad changes the perspective on Irelandís drinking stereotype for Bloom í11
When we think of Ireland, we generally picture the beautiful rolling hills of green, rainbows, pots of gold and leprechauns, red hair and freckles Ö but I think thereís one stereotype Iím forgetting. Oh yes ó drinking.† The picture of the Irish is incomplete unless …
The new Wooster Inn Pub adds flair to the community
For Ken Bogucki, executive chef and general manager, The Wooster Inn has been a place he can call his home. For the past six years, while working at the Inn, Bogucki has gotten to know most of the people that have stayed or dined there, …