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Lilly House honors project scholars
The Lilly Project for the Exploration of Vocation sponsored returnee presentations and a ìHow to Apply” evening this week to stimulate student interest in the programís summer exploration fellowships. The Lilly Project offers five summer fellowship programs providing stipends for off-campus activities.† Laura Valencia í12 spent last summer in North Carolina, for example, to study…
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Students to aid Katrina victims
After four years of lending a helping hand to those affected by Hurricane Katrina, The Wooster Volunteer Network will be venturing south of the United States to give more support this year for the fifth time. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina became one of the sixth most deadly hurricanes to cross the Atlantic and over The…
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Thanksgiving tradition to be changed
Students can typically rely on Thanksgiving as a holiday that remains constant.† For years, even the College has had its own established traditions.† This long-standing tradition was for many students more than just food. Kittredge Dining Hall was famous for the ambiance and at-home feel that it created for Thanksgiving diners. Vicki Patrello í11 commented,…
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Art coming from within
As a first-year international student from Pakistan, I once came across an uneducated, yet gifted person whose artwork was far better than many of my counterparts who took extensive art courses in high school. After my first encounter with Waris I became determined to discover the origins of his art.
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Going Green@Wooster
1. Avoid using chemicals in your garden and yard ó they are harmful to plants, pets and children.† As an alternative, introduce natural predators by planting plants that attract them or visiting† your local garden store. 2. By recycling one can each day for a year, enough energy can be generated to operate a television…
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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…