Dani Gagnon Features Editor Last week, the Living Wage Campaign held a panel discussion composed of a researcher, faculty, student and a former employee of the College who all spoke to the role of a living wage on a national and local level. Despite a …
May 2016
HOLLY House receives Morris Award
Oscar Bautista Contributing Writer “Thanks doesn’t even begin to cover what these students have done,” said Holly Tate, executive drector of HOLLY House, the organization that will receive the monetary portion of the J. Howard Morris and Josephine L. Morris Service Award. Michael Bush ’16, …
Campus votes on chairs
Theresa Dunne Features Editor Over the past couple weeks, students, faculty and staff members have been taking time out of their hurried meals in the Lowry Dining Hall to participate in a campus-wide vote that will help Campus Dining Services decide which chairs will replace …
Drake’s new album is uncompromisingly mediocre
Robert Dinkins Contributing Writer What…The…Fuck…Drake?!?! With lyrics such as: “All these handouts, man it’s getting outta hand”; “Tipping scales, bars heavy like Triple XL/That can’t sit well” ; “You toyin’ with it like a Happy Meal?”; and my favorite, “I get green like Earth Day”. …
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If you’re like me, you know that all good things must come to an end. Hell, even bad things must come to an end. Let’s keep it positive for now, though. Anyway, as you could have probably guessed, this is the last thing I’ll ever …
Junior I.S. art exhibit opens in Ebert Art Center
Katie Cameron A&E Editor On Sunday, May 8, the College of Wooster Art and Art History Departments will host a gallery show at Ebert Art Center featuring the work of the junior class art majors. The class of 2017 has six art majors: Foster Cheng, …