With all the craziness going on now in Wooster ó the ice storm, Independent Study and pledging for many fraternities and sororities ó it can be quite easy to overlook the people. I’ve been guilty of it, too. The time has come, though, to finally …
Ohio mom sues hospital over son’s death
An Ohio mother is suing the Cleveland Clinic for medical malpractice, claiming surgeries conducted there left her infant son severely brain damaged and led to his premature death. According to NECN, Dawn McAlpine filed a wrongful death complaint on Jan. 24 against the Clinic and …
Track and field spring season opens
Last Saturday, the men’s and women’s track and field teams opened their spring season at the North Coast Athletic Conference Indoor Relays. Hosted by Oberlin College, the women’s team finished fifth and the men sixth in the nine-team field.
Senior Inspiration from C.O.W. Alum
I can’t even begin to count the number of people that have told me, “These are the best years of your life,” or “This is the most fun you will ever have,” or “College doesn’t last forever, enjoy it while you can.”† I refuse to …
“Phillip Morris” proves criminally hilarious
“I Love You Phillip Morris” be- gins as a seemingly standard story of an ordinary man, Steven Russell (Jim Carrey). He has a beautiful wife, an adorable daughter, a steady job as a police officer and is even a church organist. The real drama begins …
Global Social Entrepreneurship Program wins award
WOOSTER, Ohio ó The College of Wooster’s Global Social Entrepreneurship (Global SE) program has been cited for excellence by the Institute of International Education (IIE). IIE, which also administers the Fulbright program, will honor Global SE with the Andrew Heiskell Award for Innovation in International …