Anya Cohen Before I begin my verbal attempt at tearing the Copeland Fund a new one, admittedly, congratulations are in order. Congratulations to the recent recipients of Copeland funding. The application certainly doesn’t seem to be a cakewalk, and according to the “Copeland Fund for …
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Of gender nonconformity
Scott McLellan “The Voice’s article on the Problem Of Spectrum was really great but…cis gays complaining about their ‘lack of representation’ on campus. You can go to literally any other queer organization and that…is entirely geared toward you…Don’t complain about unequal representation while you’re having …
What’s the issue with lanyards?
Brooke Skiba The iconic Wooster lanyard. We all receive one freshman year, and we all are guilty of hole-punching our COW cards and wearing the social stigma for at least a short time at the start of our college career. But does anyone ever question …
Charity concert blends entertainment with a cause
Laura Merrell A&E Editor Last Friday, I attended a vocal concert at the UG with a twist. The $1 cover charge went to charity and all donations went towards To Write Love on Her Arms. Woo Sang Clan, a comparatively new a capella group on …
African student union brings Toubab Krewe to campus
Foster Cheng Contributing Writer Next Wednesday, Nov. 20, at 7 p.m. the African Students Union, in collaboration with other International Education Week sponsors, will be bringing Toubab Krewe to play a concert in McGaw Chapel for International Education Week. The annual International Education Week is …
Thank you, Based God
Sheamus Dalton Lil B, also known as “The Based God,” has made great steps in revitalizing the antiquated “Based Movement” with his recent mixtape 100% Gutta. With his eclectic mixtape, Lil B has blessed the music industry and his listeners with an astounding 34 songs …