One of the reasons I chose to come to The College of Wooster was the overwhelming importance given to giving back to one’s community. On Jan. 21 we honored Dr. King’s legacy by giving back to the Wooster community and educating ourselves on matters of …
January 2019
Scotlight: Rev. Alex Serna-Wallender
Rev. Alex Serna-Wallender, who has spent almost two years as the campus chaplain, reflects on his time at the College. Would you mind introducing yourself? I am Rev. Alex Serna-Wallander. I am the Henry J. Coplain Chaplain and director of the logistics of the spiritual …
Activism requires us to be uncomfortable
When was the last time you were uncomfortable? I am not talking about a tag in your shirt scratching the back of your neck uncomfortable or having to sit at the back bar area in upstairs Lowry because all the tables are full uncomfortable. I …
We need non-academic spaces
After returning to campus from spending a month floating between locations — my parents’ house, hotel beds, the living rooms of various relatives and my friends’ couches for assorted amounts of time — I keep noticing spaces. From sleeping on my slightly crooked mattress to …
Shuffle in Student Life, Piper goes to Galpin
Grace Montgomery Contributing Writer Darlene Piper, the administrative coordinator for Lowry Center and Student Activities, will be leaving her position and transitioning into a newly created job in the Office of the President. Piper will serve as the campus scheduler, where she will look at …
Dr. García selected as Wooster’s new CDEIO
Dr. Ivonne M. García becomes the College’s first Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO), and will begin June 1 Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer Wooster has appointed a new Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO). According to the email President Bolton sent out to …