This yearís Golden Globes wasnít exactly the most exciting awards show in recent history. That shouldnít have come as a surprise as†† Hollywood was clearly caught off guard by the rain that drenched their normally sun soaked red carpet. Apparently when it rains in L.A., …
Wooster Street Style
Our photographer caught up with Dan Casto ’12 and Emma Karasz ’11 on their way to morning classes. Each were kind enough to answer our questions about their retro-inspired styles.
Campus pleased by renovations
Students were welcomed back to campus this semester with the extensive renovations made to Lowry Center. Last month, students were made aware that these changes would take place over winter break. Lowry Center, which hasnít received a makeover since the 1960s, was in great need …
Students create robots in physics project
For those Wooster students interested in the field of physics, many would say one of the biggest draws to the department is Don Jacobsís Physics 220 class. Rather than having a cumulative exam or final research paper, the electronics class, offered during the fall semester, …
Controversy surrounds Proposition 8 decision
A federal court has begun to hear arguments for and against Californiaís Proposition 8, a state constitutional amendment defining marriage as being between a man and a woman.† The Proposition has been challenged as unconstitutional by two same-sex couples ó one pair of gay men …
LOCAL
Orville man named Firefighter of the Year Ryan May, a firefighter from Orville, was recently named Firefighter of the Year. He and his family will hold preside over this title during the local Independence Day parade this coming July. ìIn becoming a firefighter, I have …