CDATA_BEGIN_REPLACE_WITH_TAG Where are you from, and how has that shaped your experience as a student and staff member here? So, I grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, born and raised; I’ve always lived in the city although we moved around quite a bit. So, before coming to Wooster …
September 22, 2017
Interview Cont’d
commitment to every student as one of its key strengths, when asked about her chief focuses for progress at the College, she cited, “Deep work around equity and inclusion on campus.” She contrasted the social environment that the College strives for with that of the United …
Beyond the Border works to help Dreamers everywhere
CDATA_BEGIN_REPLACE_WITH_TAG Founded in 2015, student club Beyond the Border at The College of Wooster seeks to help immigrants from various different countries and backgrounds transition to living in America. According to Robert Dinkins, Jr. ’19, the vice president of the club, progress on these goals is …
Value your participation in local elections
Nov. 7, 2017: an important date for the city of Wooster, Ohio. It’s a day when citizens in the community pick candidates for local positions. Things like school board members, city councilors, the mayor, municipal court judges and many issues that need to be settled …
Rosh Hashanah prompts reflection
This Wednesday at sunset, Rosh Hashanah (the Judaic new year) will begin. With it, the year of 5777 will come to a close, and 5778 will begin. Rosh Hashanah is a time of celebration and joy. You’re supposed to eat apples and honey to bring …
Republican Party needs return to core values
Where has my party gone? Where has the party of Lincoln and Reagan gone? I grew up Republican and I still call myself a Republican if I’m ever asked. Unfortunately, these days I need to add a caveat saying I belong to an older mindset …