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 …
Downtown Wooster lights up for Window Wonderland
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Friday, Nov. 22, people from all over the Wooster area gathered downtown for “Window Wonderland.” “Window Wonderland” is an annual winter celebration organized by Main Street Wooster. It is a way for patrons in the city of Wooster to enjoy …
The Cleveland Cavaliers slam dunk with sustainability
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Sunday, Nov. 17, The College of Wooster hosted a sustainability trip to Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse to watch the Cleveland Cavaliers play the Charlotte Hornets in the Cavaliers’ fight to go 14-0. This trip allowed students to explore sustainability practices within …
Celebrating community at the Culture Show
Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer On a campus celebrating many students of different cultural backgrounds, experiences and stories, it makes sense that International Education Week would be a highly-anticipated celebration year after year. This past Saturday, Nov. 9, around 800 people filed into McGaw Chapel — …
Climate change perseverance: Marinel Ubaldo’s story of climate justice and migration
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 30, Lean Lecture Hall opened its doors for students, faculty and community members to hear the story of climate justice advocate Marinel Ubaldo, a survivor of super-typhoon Haiyan. The lecture, titled “Navigating Climate Migration: Understanding the Human Impact …

