By Boo Flynn, Staff Writer I spent this past summer telling everyone who would listen that I was going to Paris for a semester.† I loved to hear them tell me I would have the time of my life, that Paris is the best city …
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Soldier begins writing career overseas
By Andy Tisdel, Staff Writer Matt Gallagher leans forward in his folding chair, eyes flicking through the crowd passing near his bookstand, then returning to his hands, clasped across his knee. A pile of literature lies jumbled on the table, copies of “Kaboom: Embracing the …
Scot Center to install solar panels
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor Earlier this year, the College of Wooster pledged to become an even more eco-conscious school by signing a contract with Carbon Vision LLC to install a 20,000 square foot solar roof atop the Scot Center, the new student recreation and …
Local wine classes teach basics
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor Are you one of those people who aspires to be a classy wine-drinker, but whenever you walk through the wine aisle at Beuhler’s you just grab a cheap bottle of whatever has a cool name like “Fat Bastard” or “Elephant …
Circle K stays active
By Rachel Myers, Features Editor Circle K is revamping its mission on campus. As a service group, it is tackling new projects to get the campus community involved in service. In the wake of the graduation of senior leadership, Circle K is making the most …
Dancing opens alleys of expression
By Katelynn Heugel, Staff Writer There are many health benefits of dancing. It keeps you in shape, and helps with flexibility and endurance. But what other benefits could come out of dancing? As an incoming first-year, I believed I had found my niche as a …