Category: News

  • Summer research predicts NFL outcomes

    As football season approaches and before anyone places his or her bets they may want to consult Saif Ahmad ’12 and Michael Jannings ’13 to see who will win. The two students spent the summer at the College of Wooster figuring out a way to identify the most dependable variables of the football outcome and…

  • Extreme Entrepreneurship tour to visit campus

    The College of Wooster will host the Extreme Entrepreneurship Tour in Freedlander Theater today. This tour comes for a second time to the campus to help motivate young entrepreneurs to create their own success. Considering today’s economic climate that college students and new graduates face, the tour’s message becomes increasingly important. The forum will be…

  • First-years welcomed to campus

    This year marked a milestone for the College of Wooster.† In its 141st academic year, the College has enrolled the largest incoming class to date.† With over 600 first-years, the College had to make quite a few changes for the beginning of the year. In addition to the reopening of Kittredge Dining Hall and the…

  • Meal options on campus provide new dining choices

    Wooster’s Dining and Hospitality Services are offering several new dining options for lunch in order to combat the ever-increasing lines to Lowry Dining Hall that plagued students last year.† With the frustrations experienced by students and the size of Wooster’s first-year class, Dining and Hospitality Services director Chuck Wagers knew changes needed to be made…

  • College hosts worlds top mathematicians

    The College of Wooster was recently fortunate enough to host the 34th annual Summer Symposium in Real Analysis, a conference that attracted some of the world’s top mathematicians. Attendees ranged in origin from Botswana, India, Brazil, the Czech Republic, the Russian Federation and several other countries.

  • Obama ends war, switches focus to U.S. economy

    The end to the United States’ †††††††† seven-year-long combat mission in Iraq was announced on Tuesday night.† Although the U.S. will continue to support the Iraqi government, more focus will now be placed on problems happening within the United States that need increased attention.