Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer If someone wishes to learn more about the LGBTQIA+ community and to become more active and educated on gender identities, gender expressions and sexual orientations, Safe Zone Trainings could help offer that opportunity. As described on the Wooster website, “Safe Zone …
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Practice healthy habits with your phone
College life encourages us to be productive machines shitting out perfect essays and problem sets and thorough readings of essays and articles. If, miraculously, all our academic to-dos are completed, countless teams, clubs, jobs and other organizations grasp for our time and energy. We also …
LWC continues with letter writing campaign
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer Throughout this academic year, the Living Wage Campaign (LWC), a student group advocating for the needs of staff at the College, has been engaging in a letter-writing campaign in which students, parents and alumni connected to Wooster have been encouraged to …
The Wooster experience can be magical
The other day while cleaning my room, to avoid I.S. and the outside world, I was listening to a podcast called Reply All. On this particular episode, comedian Jason Mantzoukas was talking about his embarrassing, and I dare say, endearing love for Harry Potter. He …
Scotlight: Emani Kelley
Emani Kelley ’19 is the president of Alpha Gamma Phi and 400m track record holder at The College of Wooster. Could you tell us a little bit about yourself? My name is Emani Kelley. I am a senior psychology major and Spanish and Latin American …
Combating imposter syndrome
Imposter syndrome is the idea that you’ve only succeeded due to luck and not because of your talent or qualifications. It has been discovered that 70 percent of people have experienced these feelings at their workplace or in their academic environment. If you feel like …