Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief College President Grant Cornwell has selected a small number of faculty and administrators to undertake a Diversity and Inclusion Listening Study, which will aim to identify problem areas in the campus community with respect to whether the College does enough to support …
What are recent Wooster graduates doing now?
Amadi Washington ’14 Residence: Bronx, New York Current Occupations: Dancer, Dance Teacher, Football Coach, Babysitter In the fall I will be teaching two after-school classes — one of which is a dance class and the other a musical (which I will be doing choreography …
Not your Granddad’s bike club; more than just repairs
Sarah Carracher News Editor The Wooster Community Bike Program, colloquially known on campus as the bike club, is perhaps one of the most eclectic student groups at Wooster — its members’ majors range from studio art to physics, and they participate in tea club, …
New club, Queer People of Color, to be introduced
Frederik Schoenfeld Contributing Writer A new club, Queer People of Color (QPOC), is currently in the process of being chartered for the 2014-2015 school year. (The term “queer” is used here, and by the group, as an umbrella term for all LGBTQIA+ people.) The prospective …
Psychology Department’s monkeys have retired
James May Contributing Writer After 30 years of research service to the Psychology Department, Wooster’s three capuchin monkeys are heading to Florida for retirement. Under the direction of Professor Claudia Thompson, students have worked with Alex, Jake and Gizmo to study a variety of …
First-year international-student population increases
Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor The first-year class has a significantly larger incoming international student population as compared to previous years. The total number of international students is 69 — far more than the approximately 40 international students who are part of the class of …