The Wooster Blade Wooster High Schools Bi-weekly Student Publication
Pro Holidays: Amber Swigart I will be the first to admit that at a glance, the holidays may seem like childlike, foolish speculation that turn religious celebrations into a promotion of America’s consumerist culture....
WHS music teacher and play director, Emily Patterson, lies out the plot of Guys and Dolls. “It is an oddball romantic comedy. Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City,” Patterson said. Gambler, Nathan...
WHS and other schools throughout the nation face the challenge of limiting the non-food waste they produce. The average student produces 0.5 pounds of waste at school each day, according to “Reducing Waste at...
For some, Thanksgiving is a day of oversized meals, loud family gatherings and classic football games. Yet, the most characteristically American thing about Thanksgiving may be its wastefulness. Americans waste large amounts of food...
At the age of five, I picked up my first basketball. It was an instant love, and over the next 12 years, it became one of my many passions. Through this game, I learned...
Coming back for its second year in a pilot program initiated by the Adaptive Sports Program of Ohio, the Wooster City Schools District’s wheelchair basketball team’s season will run all the way through February....
One hundred eight years of baseball futility ended early on Nov. 3, as the Chicago Cubs defeated the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in one of the greatest baseball games ever played. After splitting the first...
For the second consecutive year, Wooster’s varsity cheer squad finished first in the annual Ohio Cardinal Conference cheer competition. The competition was held at Lexington High School on Sunday, Nov. 6. The Generals’ win...
Located at 149 North Walnut Street in, A Brush and a Beverage is a new “paint and sip,” shop in downtown Wooster. According to owner Laurie Schultz, who was an art teacher for 16...