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Egypt sparks revolution; overthrows president
by Ramsey Kincannon, Senior Staff Writer After many twists and turns, the people of Egypt are free of a dictator and a national hero. Hosni Mubarak was initially loved by the people of Egypt for his strong front against Israel during a 1973 war between the two countries, so much so that he was appointed…
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The College hearts female orgasm
by Gina Christo, News Editor On Friday, Feb. 11, sexperts Marshall Miller and Rachel Dart taught 40 percent of Wooster students about everything from multiple orgasms and female ejaculation to the mysterious “G-spot.” Dart and Miller’s presentation utilized humor as well as a frankness that made many seniors revisit the presentation they had previously seen…
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Company creates legal “magic brownies”
by Kris Fronzak, News Editor A Memphis-based company has recently mass-marketed a completely legal product called “Lazy Cakes.” Lazy Cakes are, essentially, brownies with melatonin and calming herbs baked into them. They have been called a “legal pot brownie.” The company claims to “put a smile on your face” and help your problems melt away. They…
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MacLeod’s offers new conveniences but higher prices
Many students have noticed and grumbled about the prices for food and beverage items in MacLeod’s, the campus convenience store, which are generally much higher than the prices for those same items elsewhere. Similarly, many have criticized the re-introduction of Starbucks Coffee to the campus. Some students view Starbucks as unnecessarily expensive.
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Aphrodisiacs proven ineffective
by Kris Fronzak, News Editor Unfortunately for lovers — and would-be lovers — everywhere, the Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that over-the-counter aphrodisiacs are ineffective as best, and can be poisonous at worst. Their effects are purely mental — believing that something will get you “in the mood” is likely to convince you that…
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Judicial Board hosts open house for students, staff
The majority of College of Wooster students do not relish in the prospect of having to sit through a meeting with the Judicial Board, as it usually signifies that the student has committed some violation of the Scot’s Key. The Judicial Board, or J-Board as it is frequently referred to, is “an organization composed of…