Rumors have been flying about plans to build a new dorm on campus because of the increasing size of the incoming first-year classes. The Wooster student body is expanding at a rapid rate, reflecting the College’s growing popularity and its break-out from being one of …
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Wooster challenged to eat for a cause
Kellogg’s challenges Wooster in donation-matching program The College of Wooster is teaming up with the Kellogg’s Food Away From Home program. For the remainder of the month, the College and Kellogg’s have committed to donate thousands of servings of cereal to a local food bank …
Cavalry Carnival: a new event for students and community
by Kris Fronzak, News Editor A talent showcase of massive proportions is invading campus at the end of the month. The Cavalry Carnival will house a multitude of different artists, businesses and music acts from Wooster and beyond. The best part? It’s free for students …
Budget issues temporarily resolved Government at a stalemate; budget goes to vote
On Friday April 8 the government avoided a complete shut down by a mere hour.† The deciding factors in this 2011 budget debate were federal funding for family planning institutions and federal funding for the Environmental Protection Agency. In the end the government has tentatively …
College Hosts White House-Sponsored Roundtables
In the past few weeks the College of Wooster has hosted White House-sponsored youth round tables. The purpose of these roundtables is to discuss the nation’s biggest issues and start to brainstorm ideas to solve these issues for the future of our country.
Power struggles abound on Ivory Coast
by Ramsey Kincannon, Senior Staff Writer In November 2010, five years after a delayed democratic election due to a bloody civil war, many Ivorians thought they had finally found peace. There had been significant United Nations forces attempting to keep peace for years now and …