Lily Iserson I have fond memories of lazy schoolkid afternoons when I’d sprawl across a long blue futon and watch cartoons until mid-evening. I tried everything, from PBS’s educational adventure-cartoons to Cartoon Network’s anime specials, eager for anything spontaneous and unpredictable. Of course one of …
October 2014
Bob’s Burgers asserts its place as king of cartoons
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor Good news, fans of the Belcher family! The season five premiere of Bob’s Burgers is as delightfully quirky and funny as other seasons of the show. For those who aren’t devotees of the show, Bob’s Burgers centers around restaurant owner Bob …
Students experience life in the big city with City Trek: Cleveland
Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor For a lot of college students, one of our biggest fears is the question, “So what happens after graduation?” It’s important for us to start thinking about what we plan to do with our lives, especially our career and graduate school …
Leadership essentials: talks, visits and case studies about leadership
Drew Maakestad Contributing Writer Drew Maakestad participated in the Leadership Essentials Workshop and is writing from her perspective. What do a center for the arts, a hospital, a technology manufacturing company and the City Hall of Wooster, Ohio all have in common? One key thing, …
Investment manager to visit Wooster
Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor As college students who often struggle handling even a couple hundred dollars of flex, it is close to impossible to imagine someone who has been successful in handling more than nine billion dollars. This year, Managing Member of Gardner, Russo and …
Coffee: Make it better!
Lily Iserson A&E Editor Coffee and espresso, the impetus of the modern undergrad. And why not? Apart from its obvious benefits for the sleep-deprived, studies show that coffee can improve even the most harried I.S. student’s focus and creativity. More impressive yet, a Harvard study …