Gianna Hayes ’26 You might have noticed a recent trend in movies and television within the past two or three years. It might make you nauseous, it might fascinate you: cannibalism. Perhaps you watched “Bones and All,” or binged “Yellowjackets.” Or you may have been …
September 2024
A cappella Showcase
Amanda Crouse ’27 Last Friday, Aug. 30, the College’s six a cappella groups held a collective showcase in the Scheide Music Center. The event was intended to garner interest among prospective future club members, as well as to share the simple pleasure of all-vocal performances. …
Latinas Unidas come together for Carne Asada
Claire Allison McGuire ’27 Features Editor A full patio, full stomachs and full hearts. On Sunday, September 1, Latinas Unidas (LU) hosted Carne Asada, their first event of the 2024-2025 academic year. LU is a social organization aimed at celebrating and supporting the Latina community …
Scot Spirit Day kicks off 2024 fall semester
Kiera McGuire ’27 Features Editor On Friday, Aug. 30, College of Wooster students gathered at the Scot Center from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. to learn about the clubs and organizations offered for the upcoming school year. Over 85 organizations were in attendance, including Fraternity and …
Staff, faculty, students urge collaboration, empathy and respect at 2024 Convocation
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Chief Copy Editor On Thursday, Aug. 22, The College of Wooster celebrated its 155th Convocation. The event marked the official beginning of the College’s 2024-2025 academic year. As in previous years, Convocation opened with a procession of faculty and the senior class in …
The College of Wooster Preschool bounces back after year long hiatus
Julia Garrison News Editor Drawings and colorful signs line the walls of Westminster Church House leading to the door of The College of Wooster Preschool. Formerly known as The College of Wooster Nursery School, the operation had remained closed for a little over a year …