Last week, Laney Austin í11 wrote about how awkward everyone on this campus is.† Iím not going to argue with her ó there are a lot of awkward people at Wooster.† And sometimes they can be hard to deal with.† Even I, as a somewhat …
More can always be done for Haiti
Before Jan. 12, 2010, Haiti was already one of the poorest countries in the world, struggling with political instability, environmental degradation, and health crises. After the magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck, the nation lost as many as 200,000 lives, leaving more than one million homeless and …
This Week in Photos
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Hale illuminates Viking ship past
Although Professor of Anthropology at the University of Louisville John Haleís lecture on the Viking longships, held Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. in Scovel Hall, was billed as illustrated, the brightness of the morning and the snow outside rendered his slides all but useless.† Even …
National Eating Disorder Awareness Week kicks off
Do not be alarmed if you are in Cleveland next week and see over 50 women smashing scales with sledge hammers, bowling balls and baseball bats in the middle of a field.† The ìscale smashing” is the kickoff to a series of events open to …
Shaya presents first Faculty at Large lecture
Professor Gregory Shaya of the history department presented ìMan Bites Dog and Other News Fantasies: Sensationalism in Late 19th and Early 20th Century France” as the first Faculty at Large Lecture of the Spring semester on Tuesday, Feb. 16 in Lean Lecture Hall.