Cena Burns, an employee of the College’s custodial staff, sends a letter to the editors to thank students for holding a safety training session last week. On Wednesday Oct. 24 at 7:00 a.m., a small group of four students, Ana Fairbanks-Mahnke ’20, Michelle Biksey ’21, …
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Sexual Respect Coalition moves forward after name change
Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer After careful consideration, members of the student organization, k(no)w, have decided to change their name to Sexual Respect Coalition (SRC). The decision to change names was largely due to the problems new students had understanding the function of the organization. “During …
Living Wage Campaign stages student protest
Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief Approximately 200 students lined the halls in the Scot Center at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 26 to peacefully protest in solidarity with the Living Wage Campaign (LWC) as members of the Board of Trustees arrived for their meeting in …
International Education Week provides unique opportunities
Coral Ciupak Editor in Chief Tonight begins the annual International Education Week (IEW) at The College of Wooster, a week-long event celebrating international education and global diversity. While IEW has been celebrated at the College for over 30 years, it was not recognized at the …
Quidditch encourages inclusivity on the field
Saeed Husain Sports Editor Sports could be considered a powerful means of inclusivity. While there remain economic and social barriers to playing some sports or attaining a high level of skill in play, funding and the development of sporting infrastructure has made it relatively easier …
Freedom of religion is under threat
This past week has been filled with unimaginable tragedy. Between a shooting at a grocery store I frequent back home and the largest mass shooting of Jews ever in the United States, it’s clear that something needs to be done. It is simply not enough …