The College of Wooster celebrates International Education Week (IEW) from Sunday, Nov. 6 through Saturday, Nov. 12 with a variety of events that provide opportunities for students to explore issues and the various cultures the College’s global community has to offer.
Professor David Rowe knows that students in his political science seminars have diverse perspectives and can debate nearly any topic with relative ease. He relishes these wide-ranging conversations.
The Baldwin Wallace University football team won its fifth straight game as it defeated Capital University in an Ohio Athletic Conference game by a final score of 48-7 on Purmort Field inside Bernlohr Stadium.
The College of Wooster Art Museum is hosting an event called “IN CONTEXT: The Wooster Mummy” on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. in Lean Lecture Hall about the history of the Egyptian mummy that is held in the museum’s collections.
With Ohio once again a key battleground for control of the U.S. Senate in this year’s midterm elections, the political differences between the Village of Gambier and surrounding areas of Knox County might seem more apparent than ever.
The Social Equity and Racial Justice Action Committee was pleased to read the following statement at the City Council meeting on October 18, 2022 in support of OSF Artistic Director Nataki Garrett.
Senior All-Ohio Athletic Conference running back Jon Murray, Jr. (Cincinnati/Withrow) set the school-record for career rushing touchdowns as the Baldwin Wallace University football team won its fourth straight game and remained undefeated at home as it defeated Otterbein University in an Ohio Athletic Conference, Community and Family Day and Homecoming game by a final score of 35-21 on the Tressel Field inside the George Finnie Stadium.