The Wooster Blade Wooster High Schools Bi-weekly Student Publication

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Vaccine search progresses

  In the Oct. 9, 2009, issue of The Wooster Blade, former Blade staff writer David O’Donnell wrote about a newly developed HIV vaccine called ALVAC and AIDSVAX, two separate vaccines that became more...

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Euchre has become an infamous WHS “tradition”

 The WHS administration, led by administrative intern Brandon Cobb, decided to revive the card game euchre during lunches this year by organizing a tournament.  “I remember playing euchre in high school, so I thought...

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Editors defend free press

  In its long and storied history, The Wooster Blade has produced plenty of newspapers, but it has also made headlines of its own.   On Jan. 19, 2003, four student editors sued the...

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Technology platforms have transformed

  In an issue from the ‘90s version of The Wooster Blade, a student provided his opinion on the comparison between Apple and IBM.   In his article, staff member David Schrier asserted, “I’m...

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Editorial: Standardized testing offers new challenges

  As the controversial Bush-era No Child Left Behind education law emerges for renewal on Capitol Hill, the debate over education policy has been reignited nationwide.   Senate Education Committee Chairman Lamar Alexander proposed...