The Wooster Blade Wooster High Schools Bi-weekly Student Publication

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Pumpkin spice returns

This year marks the twelfth year the Pumpkin Spice Latte has been sold at Starbucks. According to “Peter Dukes Shavres the Story Behind Starbucks First Pumpkin Spice Latte” published on news.starbucks.com on Aug. 25,...

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Landon Rice defies stereotypes

Gender barriers are still prevalent for athletes who participate at younger ages than the collegiate level, especially in the sport of cheerleading. Eighth grader Landon Rice is the only male cheerleader in the Wooster...

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Differences between ACT and SAT established

Both the SAT and ACT are accepted at most schools, but each test is geared toward different types of students, as the tests assess much of the same material, but does so in different...

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Limiting loan funds for students who borrow

The 2008 housing market crash has left American economists to consider whether the student loan crisis could be the next economic bubble to burst. While federally subsidized student loans cap at $31,000 at most...

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Drama Club to perform Godspell

Drama Club has begun preparing for their upcoming fall musical production, Godspell, a modern-day version of the Gospel according to Matthew.   Godspell is a full ensemble with 10 cast members. Playing the role...

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The First Amendment takes initiative

With the amount of waste rising every day in America’s landfills, people are looking for different ways to reduce that amount of waste. One such person is Kyle Barnes, the owner of The First...

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Student collects data at county fair

In order for Alexander Thompson (11) to become an Eagle Scout, one of his requirements is to complete an Eagle Scout project. Thompson’s project involved distributing a survey at the Wayne County Fair. His...