On any given day, our campus uses 830 disposable cups for beverages. Whether that cup contained coffee, soda, water or a celebratory iced mocha latte for finishing that last paper before break, we continue to use disposable products when we have a convenient and …
Lemonberry Opens in Wooster
Prefer downtown to uptown? No problem. There are now frozen yogurt shops on both sides of the tracks. Lemonberry, a family-run company, had its grand opening this past Saturday. The new store is located on 127 W. Liberty Street, close to Muddy Waters and …
Soup and Bread Friday
Kristen Sween Staff Writer Many of us know about the Soup and Bread lunches in Kitt, but not many consider the various charities that actually receive donations from our swipes. I’m here to set the record straight. Cody Staebler ’13 is the head coordinator, and …
Streep & Lawrence the actors of their times
Sarah Carracher Despite the Oscar buzz surrounding Jessica Chastain’s performance in “Zero Dark Thirty” and Emmanuelle Riva’s in “Amour,” Jennifer Lawrence nabbed the Best Actress Oscar for her moving and relatable performance in “Silver Linings Playbook.” While her evident acting prowess undoubtedly plays a role …
What we stand to lose
Adair Creach “Ughh. Lowry food.” We all know the constant, moaning refrain. You’re stuck with the old standby: black beans and rice again. But before you start to daydream about Lowry being sucked into a black hole, imagine this: a cafeteria with far fewer choices, …
The dangers of gentrification in America’s cities
Dan Grantham Weighty and cumbersome, I drag my wheeled carry-on sized suitcase — stuffed beyond the point of its aforementioned convenience — through the streets of New York City. Dropped by a taxi cab in front of a block of neat but worn row houses …