Janet Zahorsky I will never forget the advice my aunt offered to me as I was preparing to leave for college. “I would tell you not to do anything that I wouldn’t do, but that gives you too many options of things you shouldn’t do,” …
Town-Gown turns equal partners
Luke Tonat It is time for us, the students of The College of Wooster, to find our voice in the Wooster community. On campus, our discourse grows more constructive and robust by the day. Yet, in regard to the city and the county that surrounds …
Water damage to Shack to cause delays in the College’s ownership
Ben Taylor Viewpoints Editor The recent spell of cold weather has caused the water pipes at the building that formerly housed the Shack to burst, resulting in a substantial deal of damage to the property and potentially affecting efforts by the college to acquire it. …
College considers options for new science building
Debt financing on the table for the massive project Maddi O’Neill News Editor The forthcoming construction of a new science facility will cost an estimated $40 million, and will be the largest project the College has ever undertaken. Due to the size of this expense, …
Reusable to-go boxes coming soon
Greenhouse working with Dining Services to implement plan next semester Wyatt Smith News Editor The student group Greenhouse is working with Wooster’s Dining Services to implement a reusable to-go box program next semester. “The change has not yet been approved,” clarified Chuck Wagers, director of …
Wooster gears up for its upcoming TEDx event
Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor This year’s TEDx event at Wooster is themed “double take,” based off of the global TED them “Think again,” partly because this is Wooster’s second time hosting it, and partly because it focuses on encouraging people to take a second look …