Matt Porter This month is celebrated by many college boys as a time in which they can grow pathetically wispy and patchy facial hair with little to no persecution because it is “no-shave November.” I often do not participate in this because I tend to …
More like daylight ‘slaving’ time
Dan Hanson This Sunday, people around the country woke up to the yearly ritual of finding an extra hour added to the day when the strange phenomenon known as daylight saving time (DST) came to an end. Most students likely jumped for joy at the …
Education week
Anders Moller Senior Staff Writer The annual International Education Week (IEW) kicks off with the International Culture Show tomorrow at 7 p.m. in McGaw Chapel. The program is sponsored by the Office of International Student Affairs (OISA) together with various campus offices and student organizations. …
Raking a difference
Ian Benson Features Editor Tomorrow, from 12-4 p.m. the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) in collaboration with the Student Government Agency (SGA) are spearheading Rake-A-Difference. For this event, students will head and assist in the raking and upkeep of the lawns of houses that border the …
Satisfy your cravings in Cleveland
Many of Cleveland’s best eateries reviewed for you by Eric Batke ’12 Eric Batke Senior Staff Writer Although there are plentiful dining options in the city of Wooster, often times the local culinary experience can become stagnant. While restaurants such as Broken Rocks, Spoon and …
Sober night walkers
A new student program helps ensure night safety The debate over the safety of Wooster students has been met with a new response from the student body: a student-led safewalk program. The Brothers of Diversity (BoD) is sponsoring a new program on campus that provides …