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The creative benefits of bad jobs
R TAYLOR GROW I like to believe that reality is stranger than fiction, and, consequently, that every aspiring humorist should undertake a thankless job at a fast food establishment. In my experience, the most absurd people will either purchase an old-fashioned burger or two from you or, if you are particularly lucky, will work with…
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Smartwater controversy
JESSE TIFFEN As some of you may or may not know, a group of students after an arduous grassroots campaign managed to dissuade the College from selling non-reusable water bottles in locations on campus thatoperate on flex dollars, according to an official statement released on the College website. This feat was immediately undermined by the…
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They’re your problems, too
GARETH MCNAMARA While the College of Wooster has always nurtured a good number of advocacy and activist groups for an institution its size, I think it’s fair to say that in recent years we’ve seen an increase in campus activism. As well as promoting national and international causes, students have turned their gaze inwards, scrutinizing…
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Moizuk departs for Case, graduate school
Eric Moizuk I’m the class of 2014, but I was lucky enough to successfully apply to the 3-2 social work program Wooster has with Case Western Reserve. So while I am not a senior, I will be going to grad school in Cleveland this fall. As such, having to reflect on my experience at…
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The rules of the game
Libba Smith Stick the dealer, no kitty. Always lead with the right. Never trump your partner’s ace. Always take a trick when you can. Score with a six and four of the same suit. If you don’t understand those first few phrases, stop reading immediately — just kidding. Many will tell you that euchre,…
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McKinstry reflects on Voice, root beer
Lee McKinstry Oh, The Wooster Voice office, home away from dorm, sweet dungeon of my soul. I love you. I adore you, in all of your warm and terrible windowless glory. No one knows the joy it is to be curled up on the Voice couch until they’ve sat there, lived there, sipping root beer…