Staying sane about food during the holidays Camille Schwartz Holidays are a time when food is plentiful. Whether it is your mother’s homemade sugar cookies, filled with tablespoons of sugar and butter, or your grandmother’s scrumptious pecan pie, the holidays offer plenty of opportunities for …
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Izzy the iguana: Pride of the bio department
Wyatt Smith Features Editor In a large enclosure in the front lobby of Mateer Hall sits Izzy the iguana, lazily eyeing students as they rush to class. Izzy is adored by students and professors alike. “It’s Izzy, how can you not love him?” said …
Campaign donations are heavily influential
Kim Schmitz Features Editor In an ideal democracy, money would not be a significant contributing factor in the outcome of an election. Political fundraising has a negative stigma – some say that politicians who try to raise money are playing dirty. But it’s impossible to …
Conquering a love-hate relationship with food
CAMILLE’S HEALTH COLUMN Camille Schwartz Have you ever found that you have a love-hate relationship with food? You love sneaking that extra spoonful of rocky road ice cream at your friend’s party, but you hate what it does to your thighs. You love taking …
Greek life 101: rushes, bids and pledging
All you need to know about C.O.W. fraternities and sororities Anna Duke Senior Features Writer The start of October marks the beginning of rush season for the Greek groups on campus. With all of the dates and flyers, rush season can be overwhelming, especially for …
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 …