Anya Cohen I don’t remember the last instance my time was more thoroughly wasted than at Nov. 13’s trivia at the Underground. Admittedly, UG trivia usually boasts pretty boring categories, and last week was no exception with three of the five categories dubbed “Thanksgiving,” …
Presbyterianism continues to influence the College
Wyatt Smith Features Editor Although its religious affiliation is often considered merely historical, The College of Wooster remains connected to Presbyterianism in concrete and meaningful ways. The College started out deeply Presbyterian. The inspiration for its founding came from a traveling pastor’s divine revelation. The …
Student group hosts ‘Speakeasy’
Sanjana Kumbhani Contributing Writer Last Friday, Let’s Dance Society, the College’s social dancing group, held their third annual Speakeasy. The term ‘speakeasy’ refers to secret sections of an establishment where illegal alcohol was sold during the Prohibition era. Let’s Dance Society decided to hold their …
Wooster alumnus named Deputy Director of the FBI
Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief Mark Giuliano, a graduate of the College of Wooster, has recently been named Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This makes Giuliano the second highest-ranking official in the FBI. As Deputy Director, Giuliano will oversee all domestic and international investigative …
Wooster Ethic Committee addresses behavior in Mom’s
Sarah Carracher News Editor The recent increase of campus vandalism and other disrespectful acts has led SGA and the newly revived Wooster Ethic Committee to look into ways to improve respect for the workers at Mom’s Truck Stop. Mom’s, the only on-campus food location that …
Moot court team competes at Great Lakes regional
Two teams qualified for the national competition in January and three individuals brought home awards for oration Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer Wooster’s Moot Court team competed in the Great Lakes Regional qualifying tournament this past Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8-9. Saginaw Valley State University in …