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  • Dan Miraldi í09 gives thoughts on his album, career

    For those who havenít heard the album yet, how would you describe it? I think I would describe it as† accessible but thoughtful. I wanted it to have mass appeal, but at the same time didnít want it to be mindless. I picked songs of mine from various genres of inspiration that are catchy and…

  • Omahoma Bobís BBQ hails mixed reviews

    This weekís ìAbout the Town” restaurant excursion featured Omahoma Bobís BBQ, an eatery located in downtown Wooster. KK: At first I was really impressed. For such a small restaurant, it was very well split between the dining and kitchen areas. Its size could not hold many patrons, but they definitely went to lengths to take…

  • Basketball to honor Corey Cline in Kent State game

    The Wooster basketball season kicks off with a bang tomorrow night, as the Fighting Scots take on the Kent State University Golden Flashes.† While this is not the first occasion Wooster has faced off against a Div. I program, the match-up will be historic. For the first time ever, a Div. I program will be…

  • FMF claims local clinics misleading Asserts that pregnancy centers withhold facts from patients

    The Feminist Majority Foundation asserts that four pregnancy resource centers within five miles of The College of Wooster campus are, in fact, ìfake” crisis pregnancy centers.†† The Feminist Majority Foundation claims that, ìCPCís [Crisis Pregnancy Centers]† use scare tactics and misinformation to manipulate women into choosing motherhood or adoption while pressuring them not to consider…

  • Wooster to host annual International Education Week

    The week of Nov. 14 kicks off the Collegeís annual celebration of International Education Week with a variety of events and activities that are open to the campus and Wooster community. IEW is a joint initiative of the United States Department of State and Education and has been in practice since 2000 and this year,…

  • Investment Club continues to build Collegeís trust

    Since 1955, the College has been entrusting its money ó in various amounts ó to a group of Wooster students, some of whom are not economics majors and some of whom have never invested money before. Since 1955, the College has not been disappointed.