When you hear the words “Greek Life,” it is easy to jump right to the stereotypes that are associated with national fraternities or sororities, or to picture the things that are portrayed in movies. However, here at Wooster, Greek Life is far from that. As …
“The Ocean After Nature” explores our connectivity with the ocean
Claire Wineman Staff Writer The ocean leads a paradoxical existence that humans have long worked to capture in art. Its incredible size and mystery function in concurrence with the sense of comfort and reflection it provides; its beauty is nearly unparalleled, but there are also …
Religious studies department hosts annual lecture series
Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer This year the department of religious studies is hosting their 50th annual lecture series. “Tikkum Olam: To Heal a Broken World” features a guest speaker every Wednesday for six weeks, starting Sept. 19 and continuing through Oct. 24. The talks will …
“Chapo Trap House” keeps listeners thinking
Andy Kilbride Staff Writer If the 2016 election left you yearning for political solutions more radical and inspiring than the Democrats’ right-of-center wish-washing, then boy do I have the book for you. In fact, the “Chapo Guide to Revolution: A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts and …
ASU students raise concerns about housing conditions
ASU students living in Troyer House present safety concerns to Campus Council regarding “barely livable” conditions Waverly Hart Managing Editor Since the beginning of the school year, the students residing in Troyer House have been dealing with living conditions that one resident described as “barely …
Freedom of Expression and Inquiry Report released
Aubri McKoy Contributing Writer On Wednesday, Sept. 19, the most recent Freedom of Expression and Inquiry Taskforce (FOEITF) report was sent out to the campus community by Dr. John Rudisill. In an effort to bring clarity and accountability to the College’s understanding of and commitment …