Members of the Higher Learning Commission to visit the campus April 15-17; will meet with various groups Kim Schmitz News Editor As part of the College’s reaccreditation process, members of the Higher Learning Commission will visit Wooster next week. The group will be here from …
A father’s story of his wordless daughter’s journey
Robert Rummel-Hudson, author of “Schuyler’s Monster: A Father’s Journey with His Wordless Daughter,” gave a talk on Tuesday evening in Gault Recital Hall. Rummel-Hudson is the father of a girl with a rare condition called Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, a complicated disease characterized by a certain …
Events on Campus: 4/12/13
WooVegas Casino Night Do you think your Blackjack skills could win you big money in Vegas? Then come to WooVegas Casino Night in Lowry Pit tonight (Friday, April 12) and put your skills to the test! W.A.C. is hosting a fun-filled game night that will …

Woo holds Seven Days of Gays
Brooke Skiba Features Editor Next week Wooster will celebrate Seven Days of Gays, an annual event sponsored by Spectrum that celebrates the diversity and uniqueness of all sexual identities. The week will begin on Sunday, April 14 with a Kickoff Bonfire and Fire Show, and …
“How I Met Your Mother” draws out its series conclusion
Dominic Piacentini A&E Editor In 2005, a new pilot entered the foray of sitcoms and dramas with an original and interesting premise. “How I Met Your Mother” tells the story, not surprisingly, of how Ted Mosby met and fell in love with the woman he …
Art museum showcases objects from permanent collection
Emily Timmerman Editor-in-Chief The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) is concluding the academic year with a final exhibition show titled “Object Lessons” in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery. The exhibit, curated by Professor Jay Gates’ Museum Studies’ students, strives to illustrate the necessity …