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This edition of the Wooster Voice opens with an article about new renovations of Lowry Student Center. Students returned to campus after winter break to the new million-dollar dining hall. While the dining hall was a surprise to all students, College faculty and staff had been discussing this since 1999. The project was completed in under a month, with people working around the clock. Further in the paper, there is an article about a paleontological discovery by a Wooster alum. Paleontologist and Wooster graduate, Lisa Park, while on an expedition in East Africa, discovered a shrimp-like species. Park named this species Gomphocythere wilsoni, after her college advisor and geology professor at the College, Mark Wilson. Towards the end of the paper, there is a section about American students abroad, and their opinions and experiences in a changing world. The paper ends with information about sports and athletic events at the college.

Publication Date

1-17-2002

Publisher

The College of Wooster

City

Wooster, OH

Rights

In Copyright

Keywords

renovations, construction, dining hall, campus, student life, geology, paleontology, sports, athletics

Subject

dining halls; Geology; Athletics; Renovation (Architecture); Construction; Paleontology; Advertisements; College newspapers

The Wooster Voice (Wooster, OH), 2002-01-17

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