Category: Features

  • Babbitt and team take first place at business case competition

    Eric Babbitt í10, a business economics major from Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., recently had the opportunity to demonstrate his skills in the business field. In November 2009, this soon-to-be graduate was presented with a cash prize at the University of Rochester for his problem solving expertise in the Early Leaderís Case competition.

  • Going Green @ Wooster

    Tax season is upon us, but at least you can take a small bit of comfort in knowing even that can be made a little greener! Here are a few tips for green taxes:

  • Krall incorporates Ebert coffin into her I.S. project

    When people think about possible Independent Study topics, studying mummies generally doesnít make the cut. For biochemistry and molecular biology major and art history minor Kimberly Krall í10, however, this opportunity was only a building away. In Ebert Art Museum, there is a mummyís coffin that was donated years ago to the College. The coffin…

  • Woosterís cricket history boasts appreciation for the sport

    Over the past decade, the primarily Eastern sport of cricket has found its place in a country that is saturated with other popular sports such as baseball, basketball, soccer and American football. The surprising popularity of cricket in America stems from the ethnic diversity that American educational institutions foster and encourage. The Wooster Cricket Club…

  • Sapere Aude satisfies inquiries for those who dare to know

    Sapere Aude or ìdare to know” seems a fitting title for a journal encompassing a wide array of philosophical areas. ìSapere Aude: The Wooster Journal of Philosophical Inquiry” is a peer-reviewed undergraduate journal that works, according to its co-editor-in-chief Lindsay Brainard í10, ìto facilitate intellectual discovery by encouraging students to reason independently and to explore…

  • Hype to bring hope

    On Feb. 6, Wooster Activities Crew and the Underground will be working together to produce a battle of the bands style fundraiser for Haiti relief, known as Hype For Haiti, with the winner getting a spot in Aprilís† Springfest performance. WAC Music Committee Director David Small í11, however, emphasized that it is not to be…