Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Tuesday, Feb. 11, I had the pleasure of talking with Camille Mallett ’13, student support and outreach manager at The College of Wooster. Throughout our conversation, she shared tidbits of her life both outside and inside the College. KM: Before …
Scotlight with Senior Director of Facilities Beau Mastrine
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Monday, Feb. 10, I sat down with Beau Mastrine, senior director for facilities management and development at a conference room inside The College of Wooster’s Service Center. Mastrine discussed his history with the College as a groundskeeper, his current position …
Aux Cord Wars kicks off Black History Month
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Saturday, Feb. 1, students gathered at the Scot Center to party and compete in the live musical game show “Aux Cord Wars,” hosted by Black Student Association (BSA). “Aux Cord Wars” kicked off Wooster’s Black History Month celebrations and paved …
“Borderland: The Line Within” highlights migrant struggles within the U.S.
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Wednesday, Jan. 22 at 7:30 p.m., students, faculty and community members gathered in Scheide Music Center’s Gault Recital Hall for a screening of the collaborative documentary film “Borderland: The Line Within.” Film director Pamela Yates and producer Paco de Onis …
A plea for vegan food options
Kiera McGuire Features Editor I have been vegetarian for most of my life. It isn’t something I have to consciously remember when picking food choices, but it is something I notice when I see the limited food choices at Lowry. I have had my fair …
Summer 2026 TREK outlines religion and climate discussions in Fiji and Tuvalu
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Thursday, Jan. 23, Wooster faculty, staff and students gathered in The Alley to hear about a summer 2026 TREK offering hosted by Brian and Becky Webb to the South Pacific. Over winter break, Becky Webb, pathways program coordinator, and Brian …