As a first-year international student from Pakistan, I once came across an uneducated, yet gifted person whose artwork was far better than many of my counterparts who took extensive art courses in high school. After my first encounter with Waris I became determined to discover …
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Going Green@Wooster
1. Avoid using chemicals in your garden and yard ó they are harmful to plants, pets and children.† As an alternative, introduce natural predators by planting plants that attract them or visiting† your local garden store. 2. By recycling one can each day for a …
Omahoma Bobís BBQ hails mixed reviews
This weekís ìAbout the Town” restaurant excursion featured Omahoma Bobís BBQ, an eatery located in downtown Wooster. KK: At first I was really impressed. For such a small restaurant, it was very well split between the dining and kitchen areas. Its size could not hold …
Work at Momís is more than just a job for Wiebe
Crowd favorite:† Momís worker Gail Wiebe loves her job. The best part, she says, is the student population. Born in Massilon, Ohio in April 19, 1983, Wiebe lived in Dalton, Ohio since 1985. She went to Dalton High School and then Pennsylvania Institute of Culinary …
Going Green At Wooster
1. Celebrating this weekend?† Over-21ers can incorporate ìgoing green” into their social lives by trying organic beers.† Organically brewed beers grossed sales of $19 million in recent years, and sales continue to increase.† Organic beers are becoming more popular, and thus easier to find.† Popular …
Investment Club continues to build Collegeís trust
Since 1955, the College has been entrusting its money ó in various amounts ó to a group of Wooster students, some of whom are not economics majors and some of whom have never invested money before. Since 1955, the College has not been disappointed.