Category: Features

  • Lowry worker Ken McNeil shares his life story

    We see the Lowry and Momís employees every day, but most students donít take a lot of time to get to know them. All of them have led interesting lives and have interesting stories to tell.† To get the ball rolling, I sat down for a few minutes with Ken McNeil, a part-time employee in…

  • Going Green At Wooster

    -If possible, place a faucet aerator on each faucet. These inexpensive appliances conserve heat and water, while keeping water pressure high.

  • College inspires more writing usage in our daily lives

    This past Tuesday, Wooster students and faculty kicked off a four-day celebration in honor of the National Day on Writing. Receiving approval earlier this month by the US Senate, the National Council on Teachers of English (NCTE) has designated Oct. 20 as a day in which all Americans come together to celebrate the role writing…

  • Italian locals, religion and classes awe Takores í11

    Ciao ragazzi! Studying abroad in Italy has thus far been one of the most unique and incredible experiences of my life. Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of studying abroad has been noticing the differences between Italy and America. Itís the little things that stand out to me in particular rather than simply language and climate…

  • Going Green@Wooster

    -Did you know that each degree you turn down the heat saves three percent of heating costs, while each degree you raise the temperature of your air conditioner saves three to four percent of cooling costs? So by changing the temperature by two degrees for a year, you can save about 2,000 pounds of carbon…

  • Students assist in WooCorps Cowpatch maintenance and evolution

    This past Sunday was one of the few bright and sunny days Wooster has seen in the past couple weeks and the Cowpatch was buzzing with students taking advantage of the decent weather. The Cowpatch was started at the end of the 2008-2009 school year as a part of the Collegeís WooCorps program. The program…