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Wooster Magazine: Spring 2013
Karol Crosbie
The Spring 2013 edition of the Wooster Magazine focuses on sustainability on the College of Wooster campus. Now known as Gault Schoolhouse, the Learning Center transferred the ownership of the building to the college at no cost. Jim Clarke ’59, Ken Fischer ’66, and Diane Jorkasky ’73 will be the three alumni to receive the Distinguished alumni award. The Community Bike Program has a feature article in the sustainability section. Student activists have been able to make a difference regarding bottled water, which will not be sold (with the exception of SmartWater). 33 filtered bottle refill stations have been installed throughout campus. Following the sustainability section, the archaeology department and its professors are featured. Karol Crosbie's story highlights the history of the college's foundation and very beginnings.
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Wooster Magazine: Winter 2013
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster magazine from Winter 2013 begins with a section on Legacy Students, specifically Thea Zimmerman and Richard Poethig. The following section discusses college admission and retention. Five Wooster photographers are highlighted: Clint Thayer and Robyn Perrin '96, Michael Fagans '91, Joan Blanchard '78, Emma Powell '08, and Matt Dilyard (the photographer for the college). The magazine closes with a small blurb about the beginning of the pipe band at the college, as well as the competition that was held in October.
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Wooster Magazine: Fall 2012
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the fall of 2012. The magazine begins with an introductory article by President Grant Cornwell about why this edition is the first one to include the annual report and honor roll of donors. The class of 2016 was welcomed to campus on move in day, which has become a tradition. The Wooster Ethic was created by Dean of Students Kurt Holmes, and it launched in 2005. APEX, the Center for Advising, Planning, and Experiential Learning, opened its doors this fall.
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Wooster Magazine: Summer 2012
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the summer of 2012. The magazine begins with an introductory article by Karol Crosbie regarding higher education being under stipulation. Some newest alumni of the college (class of 2012) are highlighted on page four. Photos from alumni weekend are featured from page eight to nine. The newly opened and renovated athletic center is featured next from page ten to fifteen, it opened this past January. Five alumni with a knack for adventure are highlighted in the next section: Nicole Greene '05, Bentley Wall '88, Max Selby '51, Charles Buchwald '85, and Will Lange '57. Kris Fronzak, Willa Cary, Arielle Neu, Leann Do, Kathrin Reed, Kristen Connors, Morag Neill, and Megan Lazorski's Independent Studies are highlighted.
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Wooster Magazine: Spring 2012
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the Spring of 2012. President Grant Cornwell opens the magazine with an article on the mission of the college and how one student, Lauren Grimanis '12, is a great example of the mission. Books published recently by alumni are featured on page three. Legacy students are then highlighted. Larry Stewart, Professor of English is retiring this spring. Distinguished alumni that will be honored at alumni weekend include: Tom Welty '65, Ronald Hughes '70, and Irwin Lee Reese '75. Pages twelve to nineteen feature students that volunteered recently. Professor of Geology Mark Wilson and many alumni in the field of paleontology are featured next. The evolution of Andrews Library from its building in 1962 to the present day is looked at.
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Wooster Magazine: Winter 2012
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the Winter of 2012. Students in Professor Mangubi's printmaking class last semester created very large prints with the help of a 12 ton steamroller. The college has a new core message to deliver, "America's premier college for mentored undergraduate research."Recent books published by alumni are on page six. The Communication Sciences and Disorders major is featured from page eight to nineteen. The next section highlights alumni and current students/faculty working with sculpture as their art medium of choice. Annie B Irish was Wooster's first female faculty member and PhD recipient, her legacy is recalled from page 29 to 35.
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Wooster Magazine: Fall 2011
Karol Crosbie
The Fall 2011 issue of the Wooster magazine features 10 Alumni who work in the State of Ohio. These alumni include: Pat Kindig ‘00, Laura Neill ‘89, Bobby Vega ‘05, Lorraine Merrill ‘54, Bill Spratley ‘70, Ted Celeste ‘67, Andrew Bishop ‘05, Steve Schmid ‘74, Leila Atassi ‘02, and Barbara Ludwig ‘82. The class of 2015 is welcomed to campus on page four. Recent books published by alumni are on page nine. The magazine follows the 100 year old footprint of Wooster alumnus Guo Bingwen, who shaped Chinese higher education.
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Wooster Magazine: Summer 2011
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the summer of 2011. The magazine begins with an article by editor Karol Crosbie about IS celebrations--IS Monday and IS Symposium. Sara Patton '67 has retired this summer from her position as the vice president for development. Twelve student's Independent Studies are featured with the overarching theme of popular culture. Four alumni are highlighted for their farming practices: David Cleverdon '63, Susan Ordway Hurd '72, Sharon Mortimer Roeder '93, and Mike Eisenstat '70. The magazine concludes with an excerpt from L Gordon Tait's new manuscript titled Personal Reflections on the History of Religion at The College of Wooster.
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Wooster Magazine: Spring 2011
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the spring of 2011. The magazine opens with a letter by Sara Patton saying farewell as she retires from her job as vice president for development. President Grant Cornwell wrote an article about renewing connections with India from page two to three. Margo Warner Curl, Nancy Anderson, and Roger Collier are all retiring from the respective positions. Three alumni will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award at Alumni Weekend: Reggie Williams '63, Angene and Jack Wilson '61, and David Dunlop '73. A handful of alumni are featured in the segment on marathon runners. A section titled "the Night Climbers of Wooster" by Willem Lange talks about his adventures climbing buildings on campus.
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Wooster Magazine: Winter 2011
Karol Crosbie
This edition of the Wooster Magazine was published in the winter of 2011. Alumni news is featured on pages six to eight. A section from page ten to nineteen is on the fall exhibition at the College of Wooster Art Museum titled Chinese and Japanese Calligraphy and Painting. The following section is on alumni involved in global health care: Craig Lindsey '80, Angela Garcia '95, Jay Cox '54, and Susan McDowell '05. Andy Weaver '49 inspired four students to study spiders and those four students are now successful in their field. The history of the bronze Abe Lincoln statue that the college has had since 1915 is told from page thirty-eight to forty-one.
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