If you were within 10 feet of me on Election Night, you probably heard me tell a lot of people to go fuck themselves: Gary Johnson, third-party voters, the white-cis-heterosexual population, the electoral college, etc. I blamed a lot of people for why a candidate …
The benefit of Meatless Mondays and quelling vegetarian myths
The Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Senior Seminar, “Feminist Pedagogy in Action,” in collaboration with Greenhouse Food Committee and Vegan Club, is pushing an initiative for campus-wide participation in a Meatless Monday campaign. We are advocating the Meatless Monday as part of a national …
On the consequences of hate and fear
It’s now been over a week since the Presidential election, and as elections go, you expect jubilation on one end and disappointment on the other. That’s the process, and in the days and months that follow, the nation unites behind the President-elect. But this election …
Protect DACA students
After the duration of more than a week, everything still seems unrealistic. As hours pass by, and day becomes night, my fear for my friends and family increases. For individuals on this campus and in America, Jan. 20 is not an ordinary presidential inauguration. Jan. …
Cross country teams cap a strong season at Regionals
Megan Zerrer Sports Editor The Fighting Scots men’s and women’s cross country teams had a strong finish to their season this past weekend at the NCAA Division III Great Lakes Region Cross Country Championships held at West Ottawa Golf Course in Holland, Mich. The women’s …
Female leaders face double standards
For the past year and a half, I have served as one of the editors in chief of this paper. In the grand scheme of things, this leadership role is very small: no one beyond the confines of this College cares who heads The Wooster …