by Kipaya Kapiga, Web Editor The Center for Diversity and Global Engagement has recently launched I-Seminar, a new venture to promote interdisciplinary exploration at the College. Each seminar event is structured around presentations of ongoing Independent Study work by current seniors. The presentations are followed …
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Obama administration releases 2012 budget
President Barack Obama released the fiscal 2012 budget blueprint last week. The White House claims the budget includes one-third tax increases, two-thirds spending freezes and cuts to reduce $1 trillion in deficit over a decade. The new budget proposal predicts economic growth, plans to fix …
Study claims loneliness affects exercise
by Kris Fronzak, News Editor There has been much scrutiny recently regarding the correlation between human physical fitness and one’s social life. According to a study done with rats, the body’s capability to exercise may increase neurologically when the person is surrounded by others or …
Dalai Lama’s Nephew Hit by Car, Killed in Florida Walk
The Dalai Lama’s nephew was killed by an SUV last week while on the first leg of a 300-mile march in Florida for Tibetan independence from China. Jigme K. Norbu, 45, was walking along the white line of the highway when he was hit. The …
Gala Will Be Winter Wonderland
This Saturday, The College of Wooster will hold its annual Gala celebration. Called “Winter Galand,” the Lowry Ballroom will be transformed into a winter wonderland for a night of dancing and fun. The winter theme is unique to this year’s celebration, and will be supplemented …
Egypt sparks revolution; overthrows president
by Ramsey Kincannon, Senior Staff Writer After many twists and turns, the people of Egypt are free of a dictator and a national hero. Hosni Mubarak was initially loved by the people of Egypt for his strong front against Israel during a 1973 war between …