Travis Marmon I like to think of myself as a socially liberal and progressive person. My vote is always most likely to go toward the candidate who supports marriage equality and wants to reform our country’s many racist institutions. I consider myself a feminist, because …
Smuckers’s GMO policy draws protest
Anya Cohen Managing Editor With picket signs in hand, several College of Wooster students will be piling into Orville, Ohio-bound cars on Saturday to protest the J.M. Smucker Company and their efforts to block genetically modified organism labeling laws. A genetically modified organism, more commonly …
SGA holds elections
New president Josh Foerst ’15 says SGA will focus on budget, presence on campus Wyatt Smith News Editor Last week, Wooster’s Student Government Association (SGA) held its annual elections. Josh Foerst ’15 was elected SGA president, replacing Molly McCartt ’14. Vice President Kelsey Schreck ’15, …
Prof. Noriega recognized for innovation
Mariah Joyce Chief Copy Editor Assistant Professor of Theater and Dance Jimmy A. Noriega has recently been named the recipient of the Association for Theater in Higher Education’s (ATHE) Prize for Innovative Teaching. The award was presented at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival …
Greek move to Bissman confirmed
Ian Benson Editor-In-Chief After four years of living in campus houses, The College of Wooster Greek organizations will be returning to Bissman Hall in the fall of 2014. The dorm housed the Greeks from its construction in 1968 until they were moved into houses in …
Track and field dribbles out against NCAC competition
Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The College of Wooster track and field team came up short with a combination of seven wins against Ohio Wesleyan University on Saturday, Jan. 25. Conference foes Allegheny College and Kenyon College were scheduled to attend the competition, but due to …