The battle for swing state votes takes candidates to Kent State University, Bowling Green State University and Dayton Ian Benson Viewpoints Editor President Obama and Gov. Romney both visited Ohio this week, arriving days after the polls showed an eight percent edge to Obama. Obama …
Welcome Woosterfest
Whitney Siders News Editor Less than one week after autumn officially began, the city of Wooster will welcome the season with Woosterfest — an annual festival that has been a community tradition for 28 years. The event will take place downtown, beginning Friday, Sept. 28 …
COW: Tree Campus USA
College community gathers to celebrate the 3,250 trees on campus Anna Duke Staff Writer Wooster was recently recognized as a “Tree Campus U.S.A.” from the Arbor Day Foundation, the world’s oldest and largest tree-planting organization. Members of the College community gathered on Saturday to plant …
CSD clinic offers speech and hearing therapy
Anya Cohen News Editor Tucked away in a corner of Wishart Hall lies one of the unique services that Wooster has to offer. The Herman Freedlander Speech and Hearing Clinic, established in 1966, was built as a resource with a dual purpose: to teach students …
CAMILLE’S HEALTH COLUMN: 9/28/12
Why eat breakfast? Camille Schwartz When my alarm goes off at 8 a.m. every morning I have a decision to make: should I get up and make myself go to breakfast or hit the snooze button? There are some days when I am very …
Paranormal club ready to go ghost hunting
Group members recount their previous supernatural experiences Lee McKinstry Editor in Chief Megan Smeznik ’14 doesn’t know if she believes in ghosts. She’s never run into anything particularly otherworldly and describes her general interest in the supernatural as “really analytical and historical.” But despite being …