Blakely Dishman Features Editor Content Warning: This article contains brief mentions of police brutality and racialized violence. This past Monday, Nov. 8, Amnesty International came together with the Wayne County Racial Justice Coalition and Wooster-Orville NAACP to put on an evening discussion about local …
November 2021
Rake a Difference in the Wooster Community!
Emilie Eustace Features Editor This past Saturday, Nov. 9, many students took on the classic fall task of raking leaves for members of the Wooster community through an event titled “Rake a Difference.” Rake a Difference is an annual event organized by the Wooster …
Please Say Please, Thanks for Saying Thanks
Tali Lansing Contributing Writer Working in Lowry is not an easy job. Sometimes it looks like the employees are standing around while we grab food, but there is so much more that goes on in the background. Feeding over 2,000 people who each have …
BIPOC PAA Releases List of Demands
BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance Demands of Theatre/Dance and Music Departments: The resignation of Shirley Huston-Findley from department chair until further substantial equality education is reached and the DEI plan is completed. A public and formal apology for inflicted harm and racism against our BIPOC students …
College Democrats Call for Admin Action
(College Democrats) Contributing Writers Tuesday, Nov. 2, was election day. Across the country, people voted to fill offices ranging from governor to mayor, as well as local down-ballot seats. Here in Wooster, voters elected new school board and city council members as well as …
College Introduces Additional Dining Options for Campus Community
Riley Jones Staff Writer Over the course of the semester, more dining options have become available around campus. The College has introduced food trucks located behind Ruth Williams Hall anda plant-based guest chef in Kittredge Hall for lunch. Pop’s has also returned to McLeod’s …