
| Volume CXXIX, Issue XXI | Proudly serving the College of Wooster since 1883 |
Friday Apri 25, 2008 |
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Campus renovated for inauguration Alexandra DeGrandchamp Voice Staff Spring has sprung in Wooster, and campus is ringing with the sound of jackhammers. McGaw Chapel, Freedlander Theatre and Scheide Music Center have all undergone recent renovations to enhance the campus in time for the inauguration of President Grant Cornwell this weekend. Beta Kappa Phi raises money with “Sixty mile pitch” Alex Gioiella Voice Staff On Thursday, April 17, the brothers of Beta Kappa Phi ran 60 miles with a baseball from the first section of Armington to Progressive Field in Cleveland to raise money for cancer research. The baseball was then thrown out as the ceremonial first pitch of the game, making the “60 mile pitch” a rather long one. “7 Days of Gays” aims to educate, entertain campus Missie Bender A&E Editor This past Saturday, Allies & Queers held Gayla, a celebration organized that wrapped up the past week’s events and activities that promoted homosexuality awareness. “7 Days of Gays” began on Sunday, April 13 and ended on April 19, bringing in several outside speakers to the College. Wooster alumna discovers tomato Sun gene Aneesha Kumar Voice Staff Recent biology graduate Erin Schaffner ’07 had her work, titled “A Retrotransposon-Mediated Gene Duplication Underlies Morphological Variation of Tomato Fruit,” published in one of the world’s most prestigious science journals. International relations graduate gives lecture Pat Hughes Chief Staff Writer Every profession has certain devices that a person should obtain if they wish to be successful in their chosen field. A plumber needs a wrench to tighten a leaky pipe. A doctor needs a stethoscope to listen to a patient’s heart. However, for many graduating seniors, the necessities of their particular trade are not always as plainly defined as some would like them to be. |
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