Lessons learned from a loving Mom’s worker Anya Cohen Features Editor She puts up with your drunken antics on weekends with a smile, and she keeps smiling the next day, when you come in still craving those lovely deep fried concoctions. Cristy Wright, an employee …
Dean Kracker details other SPS responses
Ramsey Kincannon News Editor Since the heated forum on Tuesday, Oct. 25, The College of Wooster has taken several steps in addressing several student concerns about Security and Protective Services (SPS). One of the most suggested changes proposed to combat the increased number of incidents …
Pres. Cornwell’s letter creates campus-wide response
Andy Tisdel Staff Writer On Thursday, Oct. 27, Dean of Students Kurt Holmes announced a number of changes to campus safety and security policies. Every night since Oct. 26, Security and Protective Services (SPS) has deployed an extra officer to patrol Beall Avenue on foot. …
Student loan debt set to exceed credit card debt
Undergraduates are applying to graduate school in record numbers, but is it worth the cost? Emily Bartelheim News Editor This year, student loan debt will exceed $1 trillion, surpassing even credit card debt, according to USA Today. Loans have increased by 500 percent since 1998 …
The imminent decline of dating
A good friend overnighted with me as a prospective student last weekend. Being young and male, it was not surprising that one of his first questions was “So, is Wooster the kind of place where I can find girls to hook up with tonight?” Evidently, …
End the fascist slurs
A few years ago, certain ideologues in the mainstream media began preaching the belief that Barack Obama was a man hell-bent on destroying American democracy. Words like “Obaminism” (A shoddy portmanteau of “Obama” and “communism”) and “stealth socialism” entered the American vocabulary. Books were written …