Jahqwahn Watson This year, The College of Wooster’s campus welcomed the largest cohort of multiethnic students it has seen in the past four years. This is really, really awesome, but also raises the question, “What is the College doing to support said students?” I remember …
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Kidron holds its sixth annual Red Beet Fest
Dominic Piacentini Editor-in-Chief The sixth annual Red Beet Fest celebrated all things beet this past Saturday in Kidron, Ohio. Farmers and gardeners from across Wayne County came together to compare their German Lutz beets, sample all of the latest beet recipes, and attend musical performances. …
Garden House brings locally grown produce to Lowry
Tristan Lopus Senior Features Writer Have you ever eaten a tomato in Lowry that tasted just a little bit fresher than the others? As though it been picked earlier that day from somewhere just down the road? It may very well have been. Tomatoes are …
Philosophy speaker to examine the future of whiteness
Dabo Li Contributing Writer Linda Martín Alcoff, invitee for the Philosophy Department’s Ninth Lindner Lecture in Ethics, will speak on the future of whiteness at the College next week. Originally from Panama, Martín Alcoff now lives in Brooklyn, New York. She holds degrees from …
All-gender restrooms become reality after long campaign
Stephen Lumetta Senior News Writer Students may have noticed a slight change as they headed into select restrooms recently: signs went up around campus designating certain single-occupant restrooms as all-gender. The approximately 30 restrooms designated as all-gender are located around the campus, including restrooms in …
College misses federal deadline, posts crime statistics at prompting of Twitter activist
Mariah Joyce News Editor On Friday, Oct. 10, Swarthmore College senior Hope Brinn tweeted at The College of Wooster, asking “Where are your updated crime stats?” The statistics Brinn was referring to are those on sexual assault, stalking and domestic violence, which all colleges that …