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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: A sawfish rostral tooth from the Upper Cretaceous of Morocco
More fossil fish teeth this week. This impressive, barbed tooth is from the ancient chondrichthyan sawfish Onchopristis numidus (Haug, 1905). It was found in the Tegana Formation (Cenomanian, Upper Cretaceous) near Kem Kem, Morocco (and is yet another contribution from … Continue reading →
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And the Adventure Continues
“We live in a world full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures that we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.” -Irving Wallace I think I have finally settled into … Continue reading →
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An ARCH Experience
As an international student, my ARCH experience coincided with my orientation as well. ARCH was my first introduction to my College of Wooster education and it was great to be guided in that initial step. I was placed in an … Continue reading →
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A Senior’s Perspective
Jonathan Rothman is a senior sociology major from St. Louis, Missouri. He is a four-year member of the Fighting Scots baseball team, and he also works in the Admissions Office during the academic year. Here is what he had to … Continue reading →
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Serious Geologizing in Utah
UTAH – Team Utah has been seriously geologizing in the Ice Springs Volcanic Field over the past two days. Here’s a photo-journal of the crew at work. Continue reading
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Serious Geologizing in Utah
UTAH – Team Utah has been seriously geologizing in the Ice Springs Volcanic Field over the past two days. Here’s a photo-journal of the crew at work. Continue reading
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Bureaucracy, Wooster bonds, Trains, and Chai
Yikes. I don’t even know where to start. I guess because it’s the first couple days of being back in India, a lot is happening all at once. So let me start with Tuesday morning…. I woke up and … Continue reading →
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And I Smiled
(This post is painfully long… I just started writing and this is what came out. Feel free to skim!) Sensory overload. Nostalgia. Sweat. Mercifully, fans. Tea. Taxis. Smiles. This is where I am now, but allow me to … Continue reading →
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A visit to ancient Syracuse
CATANIA, SICILY, ITALY–One of the treats of many small scientific meetings, like the International Bryozoology Association conference I am attending now, is that we can have a variety of short field trips for all participants. Today we packed into two … Continue reading →
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Scientific Outreach in Iceland
ICELAND – Team Iceland is nearly ready to return to the states, but not before we share what we’ve learned with the Icelandic community. Our home-away-from-home, the Hraunbyrgi guesthouse, is also home for the Hafnarfjörður scouts. To celebrate the end of … Continue reading →
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