For the first five weeks of this college football season, it was impossible to switch between ESPN channels without hearing about University of Michigan† sophomore quarterback sensation Denard Robinson. After five starts, Robinson already owned three of the Wolverines’ single-game records for total offense while …
Conference honors the memory of Dr. Ronald Takaki
The life of the pioneering ethnic and cultural studies scholar and 1961 College of Wooster graduate Dr. Ronald T. Takaki will be honored with a three-day academic conference of unprecedented national importance held at Wooster this weekend.
Student group sends members to D.C. rally
Last Saturday, 15 College of Wooster students embarked on a 15 hour trek at 2:30 a.m. to Washington, D.C. to take part in the “One Nation Working Together” rally. Organized by the Wooster Democratic Socialists (WDS), an off-shoot of the Young Democratic Socialists of America …
Ceremony to award Plummer Scholarship
The formation of the College of Wooster’s first GLBT and ally alumni association will be official with the inaugural ceremony of the “Going True” group next Sunday. President Cornwell will be present, along with a College of Wooster trustee, faculty, students and alumni. All are …
Residents kick off Eat Local Week
Community residents congregated at Local Roots Market & CafÈ to start Ohio’s Eat Local Week last week, according to the Daily Record. Wooster participants met with Ohio Agriculture Director Robert Boggs in order to kick off the event. Boggs, along with the organizers, are encouraging …
White House to receive solar power
USA Today reported that the White House plans to install solar panels on the top of its living quarters by spring of 2011. The panels will be used to heat the water system used by the first family and also generate some electricity. Jimmy Carter …