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Dancing opens alleys of expression
By Katelynn Heugel, Staff Writer There are many health benefits of dancing. It keeps you in shape, and helps with flexibility and endurance. But what other benefits could come out of dancing? As an incoming first-year, I believed I had found my niche as a band kid, and that I had no other potential talents.…
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Obama administration releases 2012 budget
President Barack Obama released the fiscal 2012 budget blueprint last week. The White House claims the budget includes one-third tax increases, two-thirds spending freezes and cuts to reduce $1 trillion in deficit over a decade. The new budget proposal predicts economic growth, plans to fix the problem with doctors’ payment in Medicare, suggests how highways…
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Tunisia uprising proves successful
On Dec. 17 Tunisia erupted into chaos when its citizens took to the streets to protest the civil injustices that had gone on too long. Tunisia, a country that tends to be looked upon highly by other first-world nations, boasts of liberal social norms, broad gender equality and a relatively large middle class. The United…
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The former greenskeeper
Buried in a six-foot trench that he dug in the snow seven days earlier, the negative 50 degree temperature, 100 mph wind gusts and 5.4 magnitude earthquake had finally shaken Lonnie Dupre’s last amount of energy from his body. Suffering from the beginning stages of acute altitude sickness, a condition where the lack of oxygen…
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SUPER BOWL sound off
Editors debate who will be victorious in the XLV Super Bowl Anthony Dominguez Besides being a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan with Wisconsin roots and having the personal experience of Lambeau field’s mystical aura, there are a number of reasons why I wholeheartedly, yet impartially, believe the Packers will win Super Bowl XLV. Reason number…
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Social service fair provides career options
On Tuesday, Career Services hosted The College of Wooster’s annual Social Service Fair. A variety of post-graduation service opportunities as well as information on a variety of graduate schools and the Marine Corps were available to interested students.