(Re)counting your blessings: Communion on election night
By Lara Koenig A poster used to advertise for the event. Photo courtesy of ElectionDayCommunion.org. At 7 p.m. tonight, when most Americans were either in line to vote or watching election results...
View ArticleConservative blogs upbeat about Romney’s chances
By Anna Duke It’s almost 10 p.m., and the conservative blogs are still optimistic about Romney’s presidential prospects. Here’s the conservative skinny: One RedState blogger noted that “Crunching the...
View ArticlePoking a nerve: Dating your political opposite
By Charlotte Papp James Carville and Mary Matalin. Photo courtesy Los Angeles Times. When it comes to dating across party lines, check your partner’s political beliefs. You could be sleeping with the...
View ArticleCautious optimism defines Obama supporters at Wooster election party
By Nick Barrow An hour ago, Lowry Pit overflowed with an anxious crowd. Nervously watching NBC’s election coverage on a big screen, students, faculty and staff sat on the floor, in between chairs and...
View ArticleStress in the stacks: Wooster students multitask on election night
By Andrea Luedtke WooDecide2012 was curious to see what the atmosphere was like tonight in the College of Wooster libraries, so I went to investigate. Andrews Library was surprisingly busy, especially...
View ArticleClosure of Lincoln Way elementary school prompts political reflection
Photo courtesy LincolnHighwayOH.com. By Emily Cherny This August, as most students returned to school, Wooster’s Lincoln Way Elementary School stood vacant. Due to budget constraints, Lincoln Way was...
View ArticleA political nightcap
By Ian Benson While the majority of Wooster students were watching the election results in Lowry Center, a select few were enjoying the coverage in the comfort of their own homes. With a cold one in...
View ArticleInternational student perspectives on the presidential election
By Andrea Luedtke Muhammad Daud of Lahore, Pakistan and Ananda Menon of Kolkata, India, are juniors at the College of Wooster. While neither Daud nor Menon holds United States citizenship, both had a...
View ArticleParty picking: Are you voting for what you believe, or what your parents...
By Anna Duke In the last week, many students at The College of Wooster cast their first presidential ballot, a coming-of-age touchstone where young adults can exercise their own political judgment. Or,...
View ArticleStudents celebrate birthday, oh and the election
By Emily Cherny It’s past 9:00 p.m. on election night and a little over twenty people cram around a television in Wooster’s Weber House, waiting to hear who the President will be. The unanimous Obama...
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