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Recent graduate creates cross-cultural non-profit
Culbertson’s Project Odakniwa hopes to empower indigenous Chileans Wyatt Smith Features Editor For 2012 Wooster alumnus Chris Culbertson, it’s hard to pin down the exact moment of his non-profit’s creation. Rather, he describes the development of Project Odakniwa as a lifelong process filled with self-discovery. Culbertson was born in southern Chile and was adopted by a…
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Class of 2016: Most selective class yet
Wooster’s office of admission cuts back on admitted students to accommodate for an influx of applicants Anya Cohen News Editor This week, the College of Wooster welcomed its most selectively admitted class yet. With the class of 2016 boasting an applicant pool of 5,207, the school received nearly double the 2,392 applications received ten years…
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Soccer teams both looking to improve on 2011 seasons
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster men’s soccer team is hoping to avoid another mid-season skid this season after they finished 2011 with a 6-9-1 record (2-7 NCAC). The Scots were at 4-2-1 before Oct. 1 when, starting with Wabash University, they dropped six straight games. Wooster’s best hope lies in some returning offensive…
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Santorum suspends presidential campaign
Both Obama and Romney shift toward general election in November Ramsey Kincannon News Editor It seems that Mitt Romney, the “inevitable” candidate, has finally won out after a long and grueling primary battle, which featured millions of dollars of attack advertisements on all sides. Rick Santorum announced Tuesday that he was suspending his campaign and…
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Women’s lacrosse going strong; men fall to OWU
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The Wooster women’s lacrosse team racked up three more wins last week, boosting their overall record to 8-3-1 (1-1 NCAC). The Scots hosted Otterbein University on Thursday, April 5, and crushed the Cardinals in a decisive 21-6 victory. The Scots’ offense came fast out of the gate, jumping ahead to a…
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Wooster relays for life
The College hosts the annual cancer awareness event Ramsey Kincannon News Editor Every year, many college students across the country team up in order to raise money for cancer awareness through the American Cancer Society. The College of Wooster is no exception. Tonight, dozens of Wooster teams will join together in an effort to fight…