From Selection Sunday to the Final Four, March Madness delivers great play, great drama and great stories year in, year out. It all starts when we sit on the edge of our seats on Selection Sunday waiting for the most coveted tournament bracket of the …
2019
College introduces new Self-Service
Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer Those already planning classes for the next semester have had firsthand experience with the new Colleague Self-Service software. Returning students who have not had the chance to look at classes for the upcoming semester will have accessed the new online housing …
Wooster announces three new majors
Bijeta Lamichhane Contributing Writer On Friday, March 29, President Sarah Bolton sent an email to the campus community announcing the hiring of Dr. Lisa Perfetti as the College’s new provost. Perfetti will succeed Carolyn Newton, who is retiring at the end of this school year. …
It’s not democracy if it’s uncontested
We’re all college students — we have a lot to do and naturally that leads to a bit of complaining. But what I’ve noticed more recently is that Wooster students will complain about something and then just sit and wait for it to magically get …
“The Normal Heart” moves viewers to tears
Elena Morey A&E Editor Words cannot accurately describe the work of art that was performed for three nights in the Freedlander Theatre at The College of Wooster. Director Jimmy Noriega and a small, predominantly male cast courageously performed “The Normal Heart” by Larry Kramer. The …
Ubuntu artistically celebrates African cultures
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer I’ll readily admit that when I entered Gault Recital Hall on Friday night, I was carrying a fair amount of anxiety along with my notebook and pen. The College of Wooster Center for Diversity and Inclusion describes Ubuntu as “an annual …