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Womenís soccer continue road winning streak
With two more wins tacked on in just three days, the Wooster womenís soccer team is setting a blistering pace for the season.† With a record of five wins no losses and one draw, the Fighting Scots are certainly not wasting any time establishing themselves as a major competitor in the North Coast Athletic Conference.†…
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Volleyball team runs a clinic at the Kilt Classic
If the Wooster volleyball team was missing the presence of departed seniors Ali Drsuhal í09 and Megan Earle í09 in their first games of this 2009 season, it surely didnít show this weekend. With exceptional performances from setter Lizzi Beal í12 and outside hitter KateLynn Riley í10, the Scots strolled to a record of 4-0…
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New project opens door for expressions of diversity
In an effort to promote diversity and multiculturalism within the campus and city of Wooster, the College has initiated a new collaborative project titled, ìA Community of Voices: Reflections on Identity and Diversity.” The project will be composed of written essays, short stories, poems and artistic pieces written by members of the community and students…
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Kille gives first ìFaculty at Large” lecture
Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Political Science Kent Kille opened the 2009 Faculty at Large lecture series Tuesday morning with ìThe United Nations and NATO: Debates and Trends in Institutional Coordination.” The lecture, which was well attended by students, faculty and staff, addressed topics studied during Killeís fall 2008 research leave.† The…
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Textbooks available for learning-disabled students
Fall ó it tends to mean different things for different people. For some, itís the season of football, hot-cider and Halloween. For others, it means replacing summer pool parties and adequate amounts of rest with classes and professors. Still, others have the simple fear of getting their textbooks on time. It may seem irrational and…
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Author Tracy Kidder addresses the Wooster community
Writing about the accomplishments of an extraordinary and selfless doctor shouldn’t be too difficult for many authors. However, as Tracy Kidder revealed to the Wooster campus this week, writing about Dr. Paul Farmer was a little intimidating for the Pulitzer Prize-winning author. Kidder is the author of ìMountains Beyond Mountains.” As part of what has…