A weekly inside look at the unique faces and personalities that make up The College of Wooster community. Sally Kershner Features Editor How has comedy as a medium of art impacted you? It definitely has allowed me to express myself more. I see myself as …
#oneWoo campaign promoted by student athletes
Saeed Husain Chief Copy Editor As part of the NCAA’s Division III athletics week, The College of Wooster’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) held the signing of the #oneWoo pledge. The pledge has been described by the group as an initiative to create dialogue amongst student-athletes …
U.S. citizenship should not be based on luck
On April 5, after over 16 years of living in the United States, I finally had the privilege of becoming an American citizen. Along with 139 people, we, new citizens of the United States of America, sang “The Star-Spangled Banner.” We stood up to represent …
“Aliminal” by TYGKO
Awe, appreciation and anticipation. I am in awe of the sounds that reverberated from the speakers at Troyer House. I am appreciative for the opportunity to be one of the first to hear the album. I am anticipating what The Young God K.O. (TYGKO) has …
Spring break service trip builds connections in rural West Virginia
Robyn Newcomb Features Editor From Saturday, March 10 to Friday, March 16, 28 members of the Wooster community — including students, faculty and hourly staff alike — spent six days in the small, rural town of Colcord, W. Va. for the ninth annual service trip …
Human Library Project debuts workshop with College community
Robert Dinkins Viewpoints Editor The Wooster Human Library Project had its first workshop event in Longbrake Commons on April 5. The Human Library Project is a small-group conversational workshop where every individual becomes a book regarding their background, experience and thoughts. The original model was …