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    As a result, WCWS-FM was revamped as "WOO 91, Wooster's Sound Alternative", with a new image and improved sound; [4] it also began broadcasting 24 hours a day. [2] In the fall of 2013, WCWS-FM moved out of Wishart Hall to Lowry Center, Wooster’s student center, increasing the visibility of the station on the college's campus. [2]

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    Travis has cited Halbert L. Dunn's 1961 book, High-Level Wellness as one of the influences which led him to found the Wellness Resource Center. [4] The Center focused on the individual’s overall state of wellbeing and encouraged “self-directed approaches” to improving health. [4] [9] In 1975, he self-published the Wellness Inventory.

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    The Alzheimer's Association is hosting a free program in July, Ten Warning Signs of Alzheimer's. It will be held 10:30-11:30 a.m. Thursday, July 25, at Wooster Recreation and Community Center, 241 ...

  7. University counseling center - Wikipedia

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    A university counseling center (UCC) provides mental health and other services within a university or college environment. The need for these services is on the rise. Counseling center directors and other student affairs personnel have reported an increase in the mental health needs of college students, with issues like eating disorders, alcohol and drug abuse/dependence, severe depression ...