Matt Olszewski Staff Writer The College of Wooster men’s and women’s cross-country teams traveled to Shelbyville, Ind. this past Saturday, Oct. 10, for the NCAA DIII Great Lakes Regionals race. The men placed eighth out of 38 teams, while the women finished 17th out of …
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Smartwater is environmentally damaging
Smartwater, a Coca-Cola product that is marketed as a better alternative to water, is sold across campus. What makes it supposedly “better” is how it is made, via a process called “vapor distillation,” which is just condensing water vapor into liquid water. If this sounds …
OLAS and C.O.W. Amnesty International host Fireside Chat
Zoe Covey Features Editor On Monday, Nov. 12, the Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) and Amnesty International C.O.W. chapter hosted an event in Lowry Center about the state of immigration policy and asylum seekers in the United States over the past several months. Called …
Election engagement initiative helps students vote
Samuel Casey Staff Writer On Election Day, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) provided shuttles that ran between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. so students who were registered to vote in Wayne County could get to the polling location. CDI had previously provided shuttles …
FYS fights inequality with community engagement
Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer This semester the Global Health and Inequality First Year Seminar (FYS) led by Dr. Brooke Krause of the economics department has been working hard to put together a Giving Tuesday fundraiser and has done much more with their class time and …
Scotlight: Sue Hollin
Sue Hollin discusses her time working in the post office and her relationship with the campus community. How did you start working at the post office? Well, before I worked at the post office, I worked at the post office in Dee’s Hallmark in the …