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Construction of new coffee shop in Lowry to begin soon
Lowry Center is set to undergo a major facelift over winter break, including the addition of a new convenience store.† The store, complete with coffee bar, will help increase the dining options that are currently available on campus. ìThis exciting remodeling will bring a new look to the Lowry living room,” said Jackie Middleton, director…
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Students vandalize field hockey goal posts
On the night of Saturday Nov. 14, College of Wooster students damaged three field hockey goals on Cindy Barr Field, only one of which is repairable, said Nate Whitfield, operations and facilities manager of the Physical Education Center. There is currently no known culprit.
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C4E to sponsor idea competition
Beginning this semester,† the Center for Entrepreneurship is sponsoring an Idea Competition for the students at the College. The competition is designed to challenge individual students or teams of students to develop their entrepreneurial skills by submitting proposals and solutions to problems and/or opportunities, both in our local and campus community and with regards to…
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House of Representatives votes to approve health care bill
Last Saturday, Nov. 7, the United States House of Representatives passed the Affordable Healthcare for America Act, a House Bill aiming to provide comprehensive health care for all Americans.† To become law, the bill must also be passed by the Senate.
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Wooster teams up with charity organization
Many would say that helping others in need is what the holidays are really all about. With the upcoming holiday season quickly approaching, the College is bringing back the charity program ìSnug in their Bed” for the second year in a row. Along with United Way, a nationwide organization that funds specific programs that work…
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Howey House project renovates downtown
Main Street Wooster, Inc. announced plans last Thursday to renovate homes surrounding the business district of downtown Wooster. Those behind the Howey House project plan to purchase ìthree to four houses in the 400-500 blocks of North Buckeye Street for the purposes of renovation and resale as single family residences,” states Executive Director of Main…