Dear The Wooster Voice, In an attempt to remove a nagging thought from my mind, I have decided to write a viewpoint about last week’s article by R. Taylor Grow. I do not know this person and am sure that “An unacceptable stereotype” was well …
The constant conflict of politics
Ian Benson In his speech at the Democratic National Convention, former President Clinton did something uncharacteristic for a national party convention: he praised the other side. He praised the work of Presidents Eisenhower, Reagan, H.W. Bush and W. Bush. He praised and recognized the valuable …
Project Runway needs to make it work
Laura Merrell I have been thinking recently about the issue of body image, what with Lowry now displaying placards above the dishes providing us with serving sizes and calorie counts, and the Scot Fitness Center consisting entirely of windows, so people can stare at me …
Transfer students find home at Wooster
Wyatt Smith In 2010, Meghan Ingram ’14 embarked on a whirlwind Midwest college tour, hoping to transfer from her east coast university. On the lookout for a smaller school, Ingram stopped by Wooster. “There was something really special about Wooster when I drove through here …
Why bad moods make us crave junk food
Camille Schwartz It’s 2 a.m. on a Thursday night as I set my empty coffee cup on the cold table. I stare at my computer screen blankly, wondering why I always wait until the very last moment to begin writing my twelve-page essay. I get …
Ohio’s continuing electoral prominence
Kim Schmitz Every four years since at least the 1980s, Ohio becomes the most famous state in the nation for three months. Its reputation as a swing state prompts the presidential hopefuls as well as their prominent supporters to visit the state almost weekly. They …