On Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2018 several student leaders and I presented, negotiated and led a sit-in with the intent of establishing concrete change for our campus community. Though criticized, I want to take time to reflect on the Galpin Call-in 2018. During times of social …
Funding for CDI is investing in Wooster’s promise
Over the past week, there has been a long conversation about the Galpin Call-in, which took place on Jan. 24, 2018. Most of the discussions that have taken place have focused on debriefing the takeaways from the event itself and the relevance of the agreed …
Expressing an “unpopular opinion”
In order to move forward together with anything, anytime, our community has to listen to each other in all things. I disagreed with the Galpin Call-in demonstration because it did not reflect much of the work this campus’ organizations have spent decades fighting for. There …
Larry Nassar thoroughly deserves his life sentence for heinous crimes
Once known as one of the world’s best physicians who treated Division I athletes and U.S. Olympians, Larry Nassar will now spend the rest of his days in prison. Nassar was sentenced on Jan. 24, 2018 to up to 175 years in jail for the …
Beall Avenue will receive new cameras, patrols
Brandon Bell News Editor During winter break, Security and Protective Services (SPS) partnered with the City of Wooster Police Department (WPD) to consider improvements to the security systems along Beall Avenue. Completed improvements include regular patrols of the street by WPD officers and upgrades to …
Fourth Title IX complaint opens against College
Waverly Hart News Editor On Nov. 17, 2017, a fourth Title IX investigation was opened against The College of Wooster. The complaint alleges that the College did not respond promptly to a report of sexual assault and failed to fully address retaliation from peers. The …