Category: Features

  • Student thoughts on campus Greek Life

    Wyatt Smith Staff Writer Greek Life is, for good or bad depending on your personal opinions, a part of the culture here at The College of Wooster. To determine the opinions of the student population regarding the Greek groups and their impact on the campus and culture at Wooster, students were randomly asked to participate…

  • Do Wooster students get enough sleep?

    The detrimental side effects of college sleep patterns and how Wooster students compare Anya Cohen Features Editor It’s a well known fact that college students don’t get the sleep that they need. What are not as well known are the negative effects that sleep deprivation can have on a college student’s daily life and task…

  • Akaa Project goes to D.C.

    Ian Benson Features Editor On the weekend of March 30, Lauren Grimanis ’12, Elizabeth Plumley ’13 and Erica Kay ’13 attended the Clinton Global Initiative University, a conference of over 1,000 college students from around the country. The purpose of the conference was to bring together students who participate in individual, non-profit commitments and give…

  • Joyce the cookie monster

    Lowry swiper accused of spiking cookies with cocaine Alana Debooty Who dat?   Wooster’s own Joyce Carter was arrested early Tuesday morning and charged with drug possession and tampering. Apparently, Carter has been spiking the Lowry cookies with cocaine for most of her employment at the College. Many of you have observed the enthusiastic, almost…

  • The best of Wooster: Places to poop/have sex

    One very ravenous sex crazed editor and one editor with bad indigestion rate their top seven places to practice their areas of expertise. Fornicate 1. Overholt beanbag room Who doesn’t like having sex on beanbag chairs? 2. The counter at Old Main after hours Nothing arouses me more than the smell of freshly brewed knock…

  • Move over Lincoln: Here’s Stewart!

    Move over Lincoln: Here’s Stewart!

    Anyong! Staff Writer Many hearts were broken the day beloved, tenured English professor Larry Stewart announced his plan to retire come the end of the 2011-2012 school year. Wails of pain and agony could be heard from the Fairlawn Apartments to Luce Hall. Realizing that no good could come from a depression stricken student body,…