Category: Featured

  • Wooster alum releases first private album on iTunes

    A lot of you probably still remember Dan Miraldi í09 ó after all he only graduated a year ago.† But for those of you who never had the chance to see him perform over the past four years, you still have an opportunity to check out this Wooster alumís music.† His new album, ìThirsty,” is…

  • Womenís soccer wins three straight to assert success

    After a depressing slump of five games without a win, four of which were conference games, the Wooster womenís soccer team has finally started to turn their luck around by tacking on two wins to their conference record, bringing it to a more respectable 2-3-1 in conference and 10-3-4 overall.†† This change of pace is…

  • Campus takes precautions for flu

    Six suspected cases of H1N1 influenza (commonly referred to as the ìswine flu”) have been documented at The College of Wooster since the beginning of the semester. Director of Longbrake Student Wellness Center Nancy Anderson noted that six students have tested positive for Influenza A, which, at this time of year, usually denotes the H1N1…

  • Upcoming event to commemorate fall of the Berlin Wall

    In honor of the 20th anniversary of the collapse of the Berlin Wall, The College will join campuses around the world in commemorating the anniversary.† Student-designed wall segments will be displayed on campus between Lowry and the Oak Grove for the week of Nov. 9th.

  • College inspires more writing usage in our daily lives

    This past Tuesday, Wooster students and faculty kicked off a four-day celebration in honor of the National Day on Writing. Receiving approval earlier this month by the US Senate, the National Council on Teachers of English (NCTE) has designated Oct. 20 as a day in which all Americans come together to celebrate the role writing…

  • REVIEW: THE COMEDY OF ERRORS

    Shakespeareís ìThe Comedy of Errors” has finally arrived in Wooster, debuting Thursday, Oct. 22 in† Freedlander Theater. The campus producton is a winner ó a witty blend of a classic Shakespearean comedy and some decidedly modern theatrical additions.