It turns out Chad Ochocinco’s recent limited-edition charity cereal has been leading consumers to the wrong charity. Kroger, the company that released the star player’s “OchocincO’s” cereal in Kroger stores around the Cincinnati area last month, accidentally printed a sex line number in place of …
ANA’S SIDELINE PERSPECTIVE Bronco receiver’s suicide shines light on NFL problems
For the third time in the past four years, another Denver Broncos player died a tragic death.† The most recent tragedy occurred on September 20th when second-year reserve receiver Kenny McKinley took his own life in his suburban Denver home. McKinley’s death follows the losses …
Ashraf Ghani shares insight for future of Afghanistan Richard Tadd Pinkston
Former Afghan Finance Minister and Presidential candidate Ashraf Ghani gave the second lecture in this year’s Wooster Forum Series with a speech entitled “Afghanistan: Owning the Present; Building the Future” on Monday.† Ghani, who was named one of the 20 most influential global thinkers of …
President Cornwell signs contract for a greener campus
The College of Wooster has taken two giant steps in becoming a more environmentally friendly and sustainable campus in terms of one very hot political topic: energy. For those of you that thought the building alone of the new Scot Center was a progressive feat …
Studies show rise in female bank robbers
In conjunction with the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Crimes Task Force arrested a Cleveland woman last week suspected to have robbed four banks in the Cleveland area. Lateesha Scott, 32, was wanted for a Sept. 4 robbery of the U.S. Bank on …
SGA senators discover hidden documents
The Student Government Association senators discovered College of Wooster governing documents dating back to the 1960s and 1970s.† The files were found in the Student Government office during† a group effort to organize the room.† Among the documents which span over five decades are meeting …