As a senior in high school, I told my journalism teacher I thought I might like to be a sports journalist, and I was promptly shut down. “You’ll either be amazing, and people in this area won’t hire you because they know you’ll receive a …
Don’t try to avoid the past
Over the weekend, I made good on a tentative promise to my former high-school debate coach to judge the national-qualifying debate tournament for the Akron district. For those unfamiliar with high-school speech and debate, the tournaments can span from one to two days and stretch …
Challenge your reliance on technology
We constantly hear about how we have become too addicted to our phones, that phones and technology are ruling our day-to-day activities, that we don’t spend enough time talking to strangers and that we use phones to escape casual human interaction. Critiques like these are …
Campus Council discusses charter reviews
Public forum held to discuss charter review policy Meg Itoh Viewpoints Editor Campus Council (CC) held a public forum further discussing the charter review policy on Feb. 16. Discussion was centered on the conflicting opinions regarding the extension of the charter review policy. Heather Smith …
Campus Council, SGA pass joint resolution
Brandon Bell Staff Writer Campus Council and Student Government Association (SGA) have passed a joint resolution supporting the College’s commitment to protecting students currently attending Wooster under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, which President Donald Trump promised to revoke in his campaign. …
Faculty pens letter against fraternity Phi Omega Sigma
A letter signed by at least 48 faculty members is calling for the removal of the fraternity’s charter Caren Holmes Staff Writer At least 48 members of The College of Wooster faculty have signed a letter addressed to President Bolton, Dean Brown and Campus Council …