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Women’s lacrosse remains undefeated in NCAC play
The women’s lacrosse team dominated the opening minutes against St. Vincent College Saturday, March 27 at the Carl Dale Field, scoring eight unanswered goals that led them to a 20-4 rout. Scots’ Nina Dine ’11 and Becca Worthington ’10 both scored just seconds into the game, and the lead was padded to 4-0 with goals…
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Health care bill deepens political divisions
This past Tuesday marked a historic landmark for the Obama administration. The passage of health care reform has been a goal sought by presidents since Theodore Roosevelt, but has not become a reality until now. President Obama, along with members of the House and Senate, has been struggling with efforts to produce a new health…
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Necessary renovations underway at PEC
The Collegeís Armington Physical Education Center has been an eye-sore for students and faculty alike for many years.† Finally, the College has decided to do something about it. The renovations on the PEC, which began shortly before spring break, are expected to last over two years.† The first phase of this project will be completed…
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82nd Annual Academy Awards sees firsts
The 82nd Annual Academy Awards took place on Sunday, March 7, and was filled with a number of new additions to the usually predictable Oscar repertoire. Among them, in order of most to least understandable were the following: Ten Best Picture Nominees! Two Hosts! Strange Interpretative Dance Interpretations of Film Scores! But while the televised…
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Services extend hours to help seniors & I.S.
With spring break a week away, thereís only one thing on the minds of all the Wooster seniors ó turning in their I.S. As students schedule their last meetings with advisors, work on finishing their final chapters and begin proofreading, the process surrounding binding, copying and turning in I.S. has kicked off into full swing.
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Wooster Orchestra brings Rachmaninoff to life
This past weekend, the Wooster Symphony Orchestra, directed by Professor of Music Jeffrey Lindberg performed in the Gault Recital Hall. I am rather skeptical of most orchestra performances, but I was blown away and truly moved by the phenomenal performance of the company. Anna Lemler í10, beautifully performed Edward Elgarís Cello Concerto in E Minor.…