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TIP OF THE WEEK
Amber Zifzal Being a Wooster student, for the most part, means living on campus. Whether you are a first-year student getting to know your roommate, hall mates and everyone else, an upper-class student navigating living in a house with your friends or a senior embracing your last year on campus, there are some helpful reminders…
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Therapy dogs: sniffing around for more than a decade
Tristan Lopus Contributing Writer Despite the extreme adaptability that college encourages, students are consistently unable to survive one condition of college life: the absence of pets. Resorting to measures as pitiful as devoting entire Skype calls to seeing their dogs, or as risky as illicitly harboring pets on campus, students go to extreme lengths to…
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Woosterfest returns today
Cooper Spalding Contributing Writer Fall in Wooster is a highly anticipated season, thanks to the tradition of Woosterfest. 30 years old, Woosterfest this year is Friday, Sept. 26 from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 27 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. During this time, the town will be transformed as a large…
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Laura attends the Wayne County Fair
Laura Merrell Managing Editor Last Thursday night after editorial board, three members of the Voice staff and I piled into a bright banana-yellow car to go to the Wayne County Fair. I knew the fair in Wooster had been a long-standing tradition ever since the first one was held over two days in 1850. I…
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Meet the staff: a profile of Dining Services’s Gail Wiebe
Tristan Lopus Contributing Writer MacLeod’s Coffee Shop and Convenience Store — that is, the C-Store, for those who have never read the tartan sign above the door — fuels the Wooster student body. Its many forms of caffeine and sugar make possible the procrastination-induced midnight work sessions in which a considerable portion of the intellectual…
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Monitor training raises ire, eyebrows
James May Senior Writer James May ’16 attended party monitor training last week. Since he knows many of you are either angry about the policy or simply don’t care, he took less effort to keep some instinctual sarcasm out of his report. While this article is written in a style meant to entertain, the facts…