Category: Features

  • CSD clinic offers speech and hearing therapy

    Anya Cohen News Editor Tucked away in a corner of Wishart Hall lies one of the unique services that Wooster has to offer. The Herman Freedlander Speech and Hearing Clinic, established in 1966, was built as a resource with a dual purpose: to teach students and to help serve the community’s citizens with speech and…

  • CAMILLE’S HEALTH COLUMN: 9/28/12

    Why eat breakfast? Camille Schwartz   When my alarm goes off at 8 a.m. every morning I have a decision to make: should I get up and make myself go to breakfast or hit the snooze button?  There are some days when I am very tempted to take the extra 20 minutes of snooze time,…

  • Paranormal club ready to go ghost hunting

    Group members recount their previous supernatural experiences Lee McKinstry Editor in Chief Megan Smeznik ’14 doesn’t know if she believes in ghosts. She’s never run into anything particularly otherworldly and describes her general interest in the supernatural as “really analytical and historical.” But despite being skeptical of all things spectral, Smeznik is the president of…

  • Bluegrass jam; a new tradition

    Bluegrass jam; a new tradition

    Casual concerts held weekly on Kauke steps Anna Duke Staff Writer Starting this semester, some students, looking for a break from homework and a taste of some classic American roots music, have been heading over to Kauke arch at 9 p.m. to listen to an informal bluegrass jam. The leaders of the bluegrass group, Micah…

  • Students learn variety of skills in Theatre’s scene shop Crew members help theatre department build sets for upcoming productions

    Wyatt Smith Features Editor On the stage of Freedlander Theatre and in the adjoining workshop, a dozen students are hard at work constructing a theatrical set. Ruby Summers ’14 and Trent Ziemer ’16 construct a short triangular platform. Maria Janasz ’14 and Sara Varra ’16 saw two-by-fours into stubby legs, which will be drilled into…

  • Thai 1 tasty and affordable

    Jonah Novek Staff Writer If you take a short walk down Beall, there’s a wonderful little surprise waiting for you at the bottom of the hill. No, I’m not talking about Dino’s, I’m talking about Wooster’s first food truck, called Thai-1 and located on E. Liberty Street. You may have seen the small truck parked…