The Grand Palais in Paris, France has just opened the biggest Monet show in the last several decades. The collection features 160 paintings of Monet’s most famous works and is being produced partially in order to restore Monet’s original status in history. Paris officials, including …
Five killed in drone attack in Pakistan
On Tuesday, Pakistani officials confirmed the death of five German nationals after a drone strike that occurred on Monday, according to a report from CNN.com. The confirmed dead are believed to be members of the group Jihad al Islami, although it was not made clear …
Attempting to define “hygge” in abroad experiences
In many parts of the world, locals would never stop and ask a foreign student, “Of all the places in the world, what made you decide to spend a semester in my country?”† Having completed about a third of the semester in Copenhagen, it seems …
Out in October celebrates diversity
“Out in October,” a week of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transexual (LGBT) awareness and advocacy, was sponsored by the College of Wooster student group Allies and Queers (A&Q) this week. “Out in October Week” began with a Movie Night on Oct. 6 in Lowry Lounge …
Rutgers mourns loss
Rutgers University has spent the last two weeks mourning the tragic death of Tyler Clementi, a freshman who committed suicide on Sept. 22 after his roommate secretly filmed his sexual encounter with another young man and streamed it live over the Internet. Before jumping off …
Going Green @ Wooster
With all the new information flooding the media about “going green,” it can be tough to keep track of what actually helps, what not to waste your time on and what’s simply a scam. Driving green is no exception to the rule. Unless your parents …