Category: Features

  • 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 Arts, graduating in 2002 with an Associates Degree.

  • 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 brewers have released organic lines, like Green Valley Brewing Co.…

  • 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.

  • Matsos provides a friendly environment and great food

    Our first review was of Matsos, a small Greek restaurant on the corner of W. Liberty and S. Walnut.† Upon entering, we were immediately struck by several details: KC: I was immediately surprised by how small the interior of the restaurant was, but also how quaint. KK: But itís definitely set up to handle a…

  • Menís Advocacy Network kicks off

    The Menís Advocacy Network formed this year to address what Miche·l OíDuffy í12, considers a pressing need. ìWe discuss how to become better men,” says OíDuffy, president of the new organization. The idea for the Menís Advocacy Network, or M.A.N., came to OíDuffy ìin a dream.” He says, ìwomen are taught how to be women…

  • Coal plant provides health and cost benefits

    High above the newly-turfed football stadium stands a towering chimney stack alongside The College of Woosterís Westinghouse coal-fired power plant, built by the Westinghouse Mfg. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. in 1939. For the last 70 years the plant has provided steam for heating and cooling the campus. Since 1992, the plant has provided 10 percent of…