Sarah Carracher News Editor Less than a month into the school year, Scot Cottage, which houses the staff of literary journal The Goliard, has already hosted two shows and affirmed its role as a relevant music venue on campus. Only a week into the school …
September 2014
Students vocalize grievances, concerns at fireside chat
Stephen Lumetta Contributing Writer On Thursday, Sept. 18, students had an opportunity to voice concerns about the College’s party policies at the first fireside chat of the year. And take that opportunity they did — there were so many students in Lowry that many in …
A Not-So-Warm Welcome Back to Wooster
Margot Bruce This time last year, I was in a very different place, both physically and figuratively. I was sitting at home in Connecticut, trying to decide which history course was most likely to transfer back to Wooster and looking at pictures of all of …
Gender Neutral Bathrooms: Keeping the Project Alive
Scott McLellan Seniors, juniors and sophomores may recall from last semester that Jacob Danko ’16, Cas Wain ’16, Angela Neely ’14 and I brought a discussion to the college regarding an effort to implement all-gender bathrooms on campus. While also considering issues of safe (and …
New network leaves us asking why(fi)
Isaac Parker The College of Wooster’s Information Technology (I.T.) department has been swamped with work as of late, the most noticeable being the debugging of a newly implemented network known to students as “The College of Wooster.” For those of you who are new to …
XC season kickoff strong
Anna Duke Sports Editor The College of Wooster’s cross country team hit the ground running at its first invitational of the season. Despite the participation of six other teams in the non-scoring invitational, the men’s and the women’s teams showed their depth as each team …