Category: Features

  • Room selection for 2010-2011 has begun

    That frustrating time of year is fast approaching. That time when every first-year, sophomore and junior is randomly assigned a number and we all feel we got the worst of any possible number. Thatís right, itís time for room selection. Erin Leonardi, Associate Director of Residence Life at the College, talked about the important changes…

  • Going Green @Wooster

    Frisky felines in your home can benefit from eco-friendly tips too! Here are some ideas to make even your pet life a little more green: 1. Schedule your annual veterinarian examinations for your pets on the same day. If you have multiple pets, this will prevent you from having to go more than once a…

  • Broken Rocks: relaxed yet refined dining

    Walking into Broken Rocks CafÈ & Bakery for the first time, I had my very own Dorothy moment (minus the red sparkly slippers, of course). ìGreat Scots,” I wanted to shout, ìI have a feeling weíre not in Wooster anymore.” Though Iíve been there countless times since, I always get that same feeling when I…

  • Ujamaa presents ìAfrica Week” to raise African awareness

    I am sure that by now most come across the projector in Lowry playing music videos or seen the countless posters draped in red, yellow and green announcing coming events. Iím equally sure that most of you have no clue whatís happening. This Saturday marks the opening of ìAfrica Week” hosted by Ujamaa. President Hayet…

  • Going Green @Wooster

    ó In the market for a new computer? Consider the environment when shopping for a new model.† LCD screens are 66 percent more energy efficient than the traditional cathode ray tube (CRT), and theyíre lighter and smaller, too. According to TheDailyGreen.com, LCD screens cause less eyestrain, making you more likely to stay awake during those…

  • Switch to new waste removal vendor brings changes

    This past Wednesday Waste Management, Woosterís new waste removal vendors, sent Major Account Representative Scott Colvin and Account Manager Dick Kuralt to give a presentation on the new waste removal processes at the College. ìWe want to be more than just the people that pick up your waste,” said Colvin. ìWe want to establish a…