On Monday, Feb. 7 in Lean Lecture Hall, faculty, students and guest lecturers had a conversation about recent uprising in the Middle East. The lecture was designed to bring clarity on the history and current state of affairs in Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Yemen. The …
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Snow day! College campus closes down
At 6:30 a.m. last Wednesday, cell phones buzzed with a message that the campus was closed due to dangerous weather conditions caused by a region-wide storm. For only the second time in decades, a snow day was declared at The College of Wooster. Cars were …
Anti-abortion group targets organization
An anti-abortion group called Live Action released an undercover video taken in its latest endeavor to take down Planned Parenthood. In the video, the Live Action operatives, posing as a pimp and prostitute, seek sexual health assistance in the New Jersey clinic.
Tunisia uprising proves successful
On Dec. 17 Tunisia erupted into chaos when its citizens took to the streets to protest the civil injustices that had gone on too long. Tunisia, a country that tends to be looked upon highly by other first-world nations, boasts of liberal social norms, broad …
Bush’s daughter supports gay marriage
A 20-second web video in support of gay marriage was released on Monday. It features former President George W. Bush’s daughter, Barbara Bush. According to CNN, the video shows Barbara saying, “I’m Barbara Bush and I’m a New Yorker for Marriage. New York is about …
City Police Chief Glick slated to become director of security in fall
by Kris Fronzak, News Editor Wooster Police Chief Steven Glick is slated to take over for Joe Kirk as Director of Security for the College on Aug. 8, 2011. Glick has been a part of the Wooster police department since 1979. He grew up in …