With the Senior I.S. symposium quickly approaching next week and the many seniors who have successfully completed their oral I.S. presentation, it almost seems as if the dreaded Independent Study projects are dwindling down and becoming a thing of the past. However, for two Communication …
CAMPUS
Spring ends with Faculty at Large talk Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science Pam Pierce will present “Circle-Squaring and Other Geometric Puzzles” as the third and final Faculty at Large lecture for the spring semester.† Pierce’s lecture, which explores the Banach-Tarski paradox, will be delivered …
LOCAL
Local hospital given national distinction Wooster Community Hospital was recognized recently by Thomson Reuters as being one of the Top 100 hospitals in the nation.† This is the third consecutive year WCH has been named to the prestigious ranking, which considers patient satisfaction, post-discharge indicators, …
NATIONAL
Obama requests safety records from mine President Barack Obama called for mine safety officials affiliated with the Upper Branch Mine in West Virginia to report next week on last week’s explosion, the mine’s safety record, and steps that will prevent future disasters.† Obama made a …
Meatless Monday had its merits
I would like to preface this article by stating that I am an omnivore. I enjoy eating meat. I do not believe that meat is murder. My father hunts. He used to take me, but I suck at it. Not really my thing. I believe …
The downfalls of “believing”
In the current day and age, it seems no one has it easy. “Man it’s hard to be a Browns fan,” or “man it’s tough running every day.”† What troubling times we find ourselves in, no matter the group we identify with. At least, so …