Category: News

  • Marijuana election results do not affect Wooster

    Emily Cherney Staff Writer   On Nov. 1, four students in Douglass Hall were charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Rumors circulated henceforth that these students were expelled for possession of over a pound of marijuana. In light of the recent election that resulted in marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington, students are…

  • President, Republicans begin focusing on fiscal cliff

    Ian Benson News Editor With the 2012 elections over, President Obama and Republican leaders will finally begin to start negotiations concerning the “fiscal cliff,” a group of tax hikes and spending cuts, the by-product of a series of laws expiring. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that if the fiscal cliff is not addressed as many…

  • Wooster experiences noted increase in campus theft

    Missing iPod, laptop and money are just a few items recently stolen from purses, rooms and wallets Anya Cohen News Editor   Over the past few weeks, The College of Wooster has seen an abnormally large influx of crime on campus. “It’s been an increase that none of us are comfortable with and makes us…

  • BITE-SIZED NEWS: 11/9/12

    STATE President Barack Obama rallies in Columbus with Jay-Z and Bruce Springsteen President Obama finished off his Ohio campaign with a rally at Columbus’s Nationwide Arena, bringing Bruce Springsteen and Jay-Z with him. After short sets from each artist, including an altered version of “99 Problems” that took shots at Romney, Obama addressed the audience.…

  • International Education week

    Emily Timmerman Editor in Chief International Education Week, sponsored by the Office of International Student Affairs, the International Student Association and other multi-ethnic organizations on campus. The week starts this Sunday and will continue through Nov. 17. The week ‘s events include movie screenings, speakers, the International Bazaar and the Culture Show. In addition, in…

  • Wooster expands C3

    Anya Cohen News Editor Earlier this year, The College of Wooster’s Center for Diversity and Global Engagement introduced Cross-Cultural Connections, a program that aims to continue education outside of the classroom. “One of our main goals is to extend the classroom into other living spaces,” said Director of the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement…