Soar

9/24/11 — Wooster’s Brett Frongillo lunges across the goal line taking an Ohio Wesleyan defender along for the ride. The Fighting Scots came out on top with a 10-6 victory.
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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: an oreodont (probably from the Oligocene of Nebraska)

Oreodonts are extraordinarily common fossils in the Oligocene of North America. Just about every teaching fossil collection contains at least a couple oreodont skulls, most obtained during late Nineteenth-Century field trips to the Great Plains. Our specimen above is of … Continue reading
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You’re never too young to be a geologist: Nursery School students visit Scovel Hall

WOOSTER, OHIO–The Wooster Geologists have long had a special relationship with The College of Wooster Nursery School (where young children “actively construct their own knowledge of the world”). Every year our faculty and students talk to the children about rocks, … Continue reading
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Evolution of a teaching garden

As Susan Clayton reported earlier, the college’s teaching garden had its official ribbon-cutting ceremony several weeks back, and I wanted to take this moment to describe the garden in a little more detail. The plot is about 65′ long and … Continue reading
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A Midday Biology & Geology Field Trip

WOOSTER, OHIO–Our colleague Rick Lehtinen in the Department of Biology had a great idea: how about a casual noon trip to the local Spangler Park to enjoy the plants, animals, rocks and streams? So Greg Wiles and I took him … Continue reading
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Smart living

This Sunday the Environmental Psychology class, along with a few representatives from a Chemistry and Climate Change class, visited the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, where two special exhibits are featured.  One is a regular museum exhibit on climate change. … Continue reading
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Wooster’s Fossil of the Week: a venerid bivalve (Upper Cretaceous of Jordan)

This summer I joined a team describing a shell bed in the Upper Cretaceous (lower Campanian, about 80 million years old) Wadi Umm Ghudran Formation exposed northeast of Amman, Jordan (at N 32° 09.241′, E 36° 12.960′, to be exact). … Continue reading
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Let’s Get to Work

9/21/11 — Wooster’s McWoo (left) and Fighting Scot exit an elevator at Progressive Field prior to an appearance at the Cleveland Indians game against the Chicago White Sox.
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Save

9/24/11 — Michele Ring makes a diving save during Wooster’s 5-3 defeat of John Carroll University.
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Indians, Group Projects, and Having Of-Age Friends…

It’s been a crazy night, as is evident by my blogging at 5:04AM. I am, of course, awake and blogging at 5:04AM because I have just finished my work for tomorrow (explanations forthcoming), and I have to be up at … Continue reading
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