Staff currently working at Kittredge will transition to working in Lowry Center after Kittredge closes on March 7 Robyn Newcomb Features Editor On Feb. 21, Director of Campus Dining Marjorie Shamp announced the upcoming closure of Kittredge Dining Hall, beginning March 7 and continuing through …
There are dangers to living in a liberal bubble
Something that has become very apparent to me in my last few years of high school and my first year at Wooster is the changing nature of the post-secondary education system. I’m not talking about the outrageous increase of prices or the shift towards a …
Task force on free speech and expression detailed in email
Dr. Matthew Mariola led discussions on the major on Dec. 1 and 5 in Lowry Student Center (Photo by Saeed Husain). Claire Montgomery Contributing Writer In an email sent to the College community on Feb. 21, John Rudisill, chair of the philosophy department, provided an …
Greek life should prioritize meaningful service
Although it is true that actions of some Greek members in the past have been lackluster and deserving of punishment, it does not discount the potential of Greek life as an institution. As someone who was skeptical at first, I have developed valuable bonds within …
Student-run phonathon calls Congress regarding DACA repeal
Emily Anderson Contributing Writer On Sept. 5 last year, the Trump administration announced that it was ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provides amnesty for undocumented immigrants in the United States, many of whom came to the country with their parents …
Navigating campus as an African student
Navigating The College of Wooster campus as an African student isn’t an easy task. The integrative process has proven to be much more difficult as we strive to assimilate into the existing culture and the private liberal arts institutional environment. My peers have revealed that, …