My identity as a Black woman is ever-changing, constantly developing and refining itself. Most of my life, race was not on the forefront of my mind; I have this privilege because of how light-skinned I am. I defined myself as a biracial girl, and this …
First-Generation Student Organization to host ‘Money Matters’ Week
Abby Everidge Contributing Writer The First-Generation Student Organization (FGSO) is hosting Money Matters Week from Feb. 26 to March 3 in an effort to bring light to the issue of class and the difficulties that minority, low-income and first-generation college students face in the United …
Tracing Call-in’s origins to 1989 Takeover
The 1989 protest was inspired by the lack of response to a security officer’s racist comments suggesting that a black student be lynched Desi LaPoole A&E Editor This year’s Galpin Call-in was an event that brought together representatives from many student organizations of Wooster’s campus. …
Men’s and women’s basketball both win dramatically
Ashley Ferguson Sports Editor Just three points separated both the winning men’s and women’s basketball teams from conference rival Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU) on Saturday, Feb. 10 at Timken Gymnasium. Early in the afternoon, the women overcame a 14-point deficit in the final quarter to …
Track competes in Westerville
Sam Kuhn Senior Sportswriter On Saturday, Feb. 10, the men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Westerville, Ohio to compete in the All-Ohio Championships. To highlight the meet, the Scots compiled three top-five finishes and five top-eight finishes on the day. Jack Petrecca …
OSU, Cincinnati, Xavier basketball teams making Ohio proud
In exciting news from the world of college basketball, three DI college basketball teams from Ohio are ranked in the top 16 in the Associated Press poll for the week. The DI men’s basketball committee gave a sneak peek of its top 16 teams as …