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The Voice picks its favorites: Best Albums of 2011
The Voice picks its favorites: Best Albums of 2011 With 2011 behind us, it’s time to take a look at the studs and duds in the music industry from the past year. In a year where Adele’s “21” sold more than 15 million albums worldwide — the most in any year since 2004, according to…
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“You can call me Al”
Get to know your friendly neighborhood swiper Anya Cohen Features Editor A bastion of our Lowry meal experiences, Al Conrad has been swiping students into Lowry since before any of us were even considering applying to Wooster. Cohen: How long have you been working here? Al: I’m in my eleventh year. Cohen: Are you from…
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College mourns the passing of Bettye Jo Mastrine
College mourns the passing of Bettye Jo Mastrine John P. Finn Director of Public Information A rare combination of wit and wisdom defined the life of Bettye Jo Mastrine, who brought clarity, stability and efficiency to the College’s highest administrative office during her remarkable tenure as executive assistant to the president. She had a unique…
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College coal plant fuels sustainability debate on campus
Kris Fronzak Editor in Chief Prospective students of The College of Wooster would be forgiven for not knowing about one of our (literally) dirtiest secrets; it is not searchable on our website and isn’t on the route of campus tours. Moreover, the advertising of “Wooster and Sustainability” on the website focuses only our “progress in…
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Swimming on the rise, Teams combine to win nine out of 10
Swimming on the rise, Teams combine to win nine out of 10 Travis Marmon Sports Editor The College’s men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams have started 2012 strongly, with the women winning all five of their meets and the men winning four out of five. On Jan. 13, the teams traveled to Hiram, Ohio to…
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Library renovations fail to satisfy
Library renovations fail to satisfy Anne Rosencrans There are two types of people on this campus: library enthusiasts and everyone else. The typical library enthusiast is identified by: 1. loyalty to a certain “spot” in the library, 2. certainty that “their” library (Gault, Andrews or Timken) is superior to the other libraries, and 3. a…