Access to the World Wide Web involves the combined production and services of a declining number of organizations. AT&T and Apple are essentially the sole companies granting many Americans connection to the Internet, and as smaller competition is eliminated, companies control more aspects of the …
Anticipation grows for Party on the Green music acts
Thanks to the Wooster Activities Crew, and just in time to kick off the semester, the biggest party of the year returns to campus tonight. That’s right, the anxiously awaited Party on the Green is back, and everyone is strongly encouraged to come out and …
Obama unveils new economic proposal to the public
President Obama has recently unveiled his new push for a large-scale† plan that he says will turn the economy around. The President is busy this week preparing statements to continue spreading knowledge of the plan. In Milwaukee on Labor Day, Obama gave a speech in …
Summer research predicts NFL outcomes
As football season approaches and before anyone places his or her bets they may want to consult Saif Ahmad ’12 and Michael Jannings ’13 to see who will win. The two students spent the summer at the College of Wooster figuring out a way to …
Extreme Entrepreneurship tour to visit campus
The College of Wooster will host the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour in Freedlander Theater today. This tour comes for a second time to the campus to help motivate young entrepreneurs to create their own success. Considering today’s economic climate that college students and new graduates face, …
Grant awarded for environmental study
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has awarded a three-year, $254,000 grant to The College of Wooster to support further development of its new environmental studies program. The grant will provide two years of funding for a full-time faculty position in environmental studies.† It will allow …