Wyatt Smith Every Wooster student has undoubtedly either voiced or overheard a complaint about how boring Wooster is. These grumblings are indicative of a social defeatism felt by many students. These individuals, especially upperclassmen, complain about the ‘Wooster bubble’ and the lack of social events …
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The creative benefits of bad jobs
R TAYLOR GROW I like to believe that reality is stranger than fiction, and, consequently, that every aspiring humorist should undertake a thankless job at a fast food establishment. In my experience, the most absurd people will either purchase an old-fashioned burger or two from …
Smartwater controversy
JESSE TIFFEN As some of you may or may not know, a group of students after an arduous grassroots campaign managed to dissuade the College from selling non-reusable water bottles in locations on campus thatoperate on flex dollars, according to an official statement released on …
They’re your problems, too
GARETH MCNAMARA While the College of Wooster has always nurtured a good number of advocacy and activist groups for an institution its size, I think it’s fair to say that in recent years we’ve seen an increase in campus activism. As well as promoting national …
Two-a-days give fall athletes a step ahead on campus
MEGAN MCGINLEY While the majority of Wooster students rushed about this past Saturday during “Moove In,” I was tucked quietly away in my already-arranged dorm room watching Netflix. My roommate and I had moved in the week before for field hockey preseason. For us, and …