Politicians trying way too hard to relate with the youths of today is hardly a new phenomenon. That’s why you had to suffer through Hillary dabbing on “Ellen” and Ted Cruz quoting “Simpsons” episodes during the last election cycle. But Beto O’Rourke, if not different …
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College of Wooster celebrates annual Pride Fest
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer As a way of connecting and honoring Wooster’s LGBTQIA+ community, the College celebrated Pride this past week, offering a number of events for students and faculty. Pride originated in 1970 as a way to commemorate the Stonewall Riots, with the queer …
Strive to be the change for mental health
When I arrived at The College of Wooster in the summer after my junior year of high school, I had a million questions to ask the tour guide. Most are hauntingly familiar now, things like “How’s the food?” and “What’s I.S. like?” but the hardest …
Campus Council panel revisits Galpin Call-in
Jenelle Booker Contributing Writer In January of last year, more than 250 students held a call-in in Galpin Hall, presenting administration with a list of demands concerning issues of diversity, equity and cultural competency on campus. Last Friday, the demonstration was revisited by Campus Council in …
Coach Moore announces retirement after 2019-20 season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor One of the winningest coaches in Division-III history, Steve Moore, head coach of the Wooster men’s basketball team, has decided to retire at the finish of the 2019-2020 basketball season. With over 800 wins in his …
Women’s tennis looks to end season strong
Matt Olszewski Sports Editor The College of Wooster women’s tennis team has had a successful season so far, compiling an 8-3 record up until Friday, April 5. Earlier in the season, they lost a close match to Calvin College by a score of 5-4 after …