Claire Allison McGuire Features Editor “Kommit eins, kommt alle” to Woosterfest! The 41st annual Woosterfest took place last weekend Sept. 27 and 28 in downtown Wooster. The event, modeled after the traditional German festival of Oktoberfest, drew locals, students and visitors to the city. Woosterfest …
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Party for the Planet encourages sustainable behavior on campus
Mukta Pillai Science Editor On Friday, Sept. 27, the Office of Sustainability hosted Party for the Planet, an intended outdoor festival promoting environmental consciousness. Not even the rain could stop this party, as individuals trekked through rain to join the festivities at The Alley. “I …
Wooster students and faculty “Create Dangerously” at Inkubator
Claire Allison McGuire Features Editor On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 20-21, the English department sponsored College of Wooster students to travel to the Cleveland Public Library for the 10th Inkubator Writing Conference. This conference is hosted every year to inspire writers through workshops, craft talks, …
Community Partner Fair fosters excitement for volunteer opportunities
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Thursday, Sept. 19 from 4 to 6 p.m., Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) partnered with Community Engagement to put on the Community Partner Fair. The fair was an event to help students explore different volunteer organizations in the greater Wooster area …
Journey around Spangler Loop
Rae Harris Editor-in-Chief WOODs, Wooster’s outdoors club, began the new school year with a local hike at Wooster Memorial Park last Sunday. With over 11 miles of trails on 422 acres, the park was the ideal local attraction to visit on a Sunday. The park …
BYOB at Common Grounds
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Friday, Sept. 13, Common Grounds hosted “BYOB (Bring Your Own Book) Night” from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. Common Grounds is located at Gable House, south of Morgan Hall and Westminster Church House. According to their business card, it is …