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Workout equipment now
While I know the new addition to the PEC will be nothing short of amazing, because it will not be complete this year, I think something could be done to improve the status of our current gym.† Along with most other students at Wooster, I applaud our school for expanding the gym and making it…
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Much Ado About Nothing delivers laughs
I had the pleasure of attending the Shakesperiments’ performance of “Much Ado About Nothing” on Saturday, Oct. 9, the third night of the play’s performance. It was my first exposure to something put on by the student-run association† and I was not let down.† From the minute I walked in, I was blown away with…
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Men, women split Homecoming matches with Denison
While Homecoming weekend brought alumni and students together on Saturday, it also brought both Wooster men’s and women’s soccer teams together on Carl Dale Field to face Denison University ó with very different results.
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Conference honors the memory of Dr. Ronald Takaki
The life of the pioneering ethnic and cultural studies scholar and 1961 College of Wooster graduate Dr. Ronald T. Takaki will be honored with a three-day academic conference of unprecedented national importance held at Wooster this weekend.
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Student group sends members to D.C. rally
Last Saturday, 15 College of Wooster students embarked on a 15 hour trek at 2:30 a.m. to Washington, D.C. to take part in the “One Nation Working Together” rally. Organized by the Wooster Democratic Socialists (WDS), an off-shoot of the Young Democratic Socialists of America here on campus, they were just one of over 400…
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Attempting to define “hygge” in abroad experiences
In many parts of the world, locals would never stop and ask a foreign student, “Of all the places in the world, what made you decide to spend a semester in my country?”† Having completed about a third of the semester in Copenhagen, it seems that Danish people find the answer to this question enthralling.†…