Category: Features

  • Lemonberry Opens in Wooster

      Prefer downtown to uptown? No problem. There are now frozen yogurt shops on both sides of the tracks. Lemonberry, a family-run company, had its grand opening this past Saturday. The new store is located on 127 W. Liberty Street, close to Muddy Waters and Broken Rocks. The store is set up in a self-serve…

  • Soup and Bread Friday

    Kristen Sween Staff Writer Many of us know about the Soup and Bread lunches in Kitt, but not many consider the various charities that actually receive donations from our swipes. I’m here to set the record straight. Cody Staebler ’13 is the head coordinator, and Hannah Redding ’15 is the co-coordinator of the group. The…

  • Environmental Tip of the Week: 2/22/13

    This isn’t really a tip — it’s more of an announcement everyone should know about. Beginning March 1, the College will no longer burn coal. This is one change that will go unseen on campus, but makes a big difference in how we maintain our operation. By switching from coal to natural gas, the College…

  • Recent Campus Event

    Reproductive Rights World-Wide       Each year, The Global Engagement Network hosts a forum on a topic of global importance and a day-long conference for students, staff and community members. This year’s topic, which was presented last Saturday, was Reproductive Rights in the 21st Century. The group invited three guest speakers and one Wooster student to…

  • Potter’s World enchants Andrews

    Potter’s World enchants Andrews

    Dani Gagnon Staff Writer Campus Harry Potter fans were pleasantly surprised when the boy wizard flew into Wooster this month. On Feb. 13, “Harry Potter’s World: Renaissance Science, Magic, and Medicine” exhibit held its opening reception and program in Andrews Library Lobby for the campus and town community. The exhibit was sponsored by the National…

  • Woo students share community love with the elderly

    Brooke Skiba Features Editor The senior citizens of Brookdale Place of Wooster relived their high school days at their very own “senior prom” last week thanks to Wooster students. Men of Harambee (M.O.H.) and Brothers of Diversity (B.O.D.) collaborated to recognize the community’s elderly citizens by co-hosting the event, formally titled, “Beyond Hallmark: A Celebration…