As BIPOC faculty and staff at the College of Wooster, we stand in support of the authors of the Black Manifesto and the countless other students who have spoken up against racism, bias, discrimination, and systemic inequality on our campus. We hereby uplift the voices …
2021
Prospective Students Once Again Storm Campus
Emilie Eustace Contributing Writer On Sunday, Oct. 24 and Monday, Oct. 25, twenty-seven high school seniors were given the opportunity to participate in an overnight visit program through the Admissions Office here at the College. Although it was a rainy weekend, these students brightened …
Students Have Bones to Pick at Archaeology Day
Lark Pinney Managing Editor On Saturday, Oct. 23, the College’s Archaeology Student Colloquium (ASC) hosted Archaeology Day, a celebration of a semi-return to normal and all things archaeology. Every October, the American Institute of Archaeology, which the College of Wooster is a part of, …
C.O.W. Confronted with Reality of Institutional Racism
Sam Killebrew Senior News Writer An anonymous pamphlet titled “The Black Manifesto” appeared throughout campus, prompting discussion and call for actions. On a quiet autumn morning at The College of Wooster, a document, dubbed The Black Manifesto, was released across campus. The document outlined experiences …
Mental Illness Awareness Week
Mental illness mentions. Art will be posted in the layout. Pieces with unlisted authors are anonymous. Pity, Pinball, and the Perception of ADHD Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, a relatively common neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by symptoms of difficulty focusing, lack of self-restraint, and general restlessness and fidgeting. (This …