Ashley Ferguson Contributing Writer Despite hazardous conditions last Saturday, the Wooster track and field teams ventured out to compete in the Kenyon College Classic. And while some braved the weather sledding on the snowy hills of Gambier, inside the track, it was a beautiful day …
More cars vandalized on campus
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief Three vehicles, including one belonging to a Security and Protective Services (SPS) officer, were vandalized Sunday afternoon while parked in lots behind Longbrake Wellness Center. All three vehicles suffered smashed windows, and two of the three were also robbed. The break-ins are …
College raises funds for new life sciences facility
Stephen Lumetta Senior News Writer The College of Wooster is drawing up plans for a new life sciences building. This new facility will be in the site where John Gaston Mateer Hall is currently located. At the most recent Board of Trustees meeting, the trustees …
Students turn class project into living wage movement for hourly workers
Brandon Burkey Contributing Writer Will Turner ’15, along with seven other students on campus, is attempting to shed some light on the issue of living wages at The College of Wooster. The combined efforts of Turner and other students and faculty have brought this issue …
TEDx talks return to Wooster with student speakers
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer This year’s TEDx event at Wooster will take place in Scheide Music Center on Saturday, Nov. 8, focusing on the theme of pushing boundaries and limits. TEDx, a local version of TED talks, came to Wooster’s campus three years ago through …
Cornwell downplays student debt
Alex Kaufman The fall edition of Wooster, the school’s alumni magazine, featured an article by President Grant Cornwell entitled “The Truth About Student Debt.” Cornwell argues that the national student debt crisis really isn’t a problem and cites a study claiming that only a …