Recipe by Emma Woods Lowry can be rough. We all know this. We’ve all had those days where the only thing that looks good is peanut butter on toast. So if you’re struggling to find something to eat this winter, here is a burrito recipe …
Environmental tip: our meat problem
Laura Leventhal Contributing Writer Meet one of the environment’s greatest degraders: the meat industry. The food industry is a well-known contributor to carbon emissions, but meat production and transportation is also a particularly large offender. The meat industry produces carbon emissions through the raising and …
Students bring fresh air to West View
Theresa Dunne Features Editor Every week, each of the 12 students living in Hider House spend a few hours volunteering at West View Manor, a nursing home and senior care provider that has served the Wooster Community for over 50 years. The 50 students’ tasks …
Poet Nin Andrews comes to Wooster to share her work
Ama Addo Contributing Writer Poet Nin Andrews will share some of her poems with The College of Wooster this Tuesday, Feb. 9, in Kauke 305. Since her last visit in 2012, she has published Why God is a Woman, a series of poems in which …
Censorship by administration is never acceptable
As many students are aware, a new and mysterious publication started appearing on campus last semester. The Squirrel, a comedy newsletter, shows up occasionally on tables in Lowry, placed there by an unknown person or group. It’s harmless, and usually causes little more than a few …
The fight for a living wage at the College must continue
In recent years, discussions surrounding wealth inequality in the United States have grown louder as working people cry out that, although they work full-time, they do not earn enough money to meet their basic needs. In their cries, they say that the minimum wage salary …