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Alum donations valued in yearly celebration
Every year, usually around late January and early February, the college tuition that each student pays to their education, runs out.† The tuition and fees that are paid towards the College only cover 60 percent of the cost of a Wooster Education. Now, in its second year, the campus will be hosting Tuition Freedom Day…
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Gender neutral to be future housing option
Beginning next fall semester, Gender-Neutral Housing will be available to students on campus.† This student initiated accommodationís main goal is to give students a secure living environment in which they have no obligation to identify with the preconceived, culturally formed gender identities of our society.
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TED 2010 Conference impresses students
The† College of Woosterís Entrepreneurship Group is hosting a live stream of the TED2010† conference at the Center for Entrepreneurship until Feb. 13.
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Obama emerges with new attitude
More than a year has passed since the historic inauguration of the United Statesí 44th president, Barack Obama. On Wednesday, the President delivered his first eagerly anticipated State of the Union Address to Congress. Expectations were high for this annual speech and most people were wondering which major issues President Obama would choose to focus…
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Visiting professor shares history of Northeast India
Rakhal Purkayastha, Visiting Fulbright Scholar Professor of History, presented a history of Northeast India to the campus community on Tuesday. Considered to be one of the most politically divided areas of South Asia, Purkayastha kept students, faculty, and staff eager to learn more about a region of the world that is not often publicized.
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Visiting archaeologist enlightens campus
This past Monday, the Collegeís archaeology department hosted a visit and presentation by archeologist Michael L. Galaty of Millsaps College, Jackson, Miss., who described to students his research with the Shala tribe in Albania, entitled the Shala Valley Project.