Growing up as a Cleveland sports fan hasn’t always been the most enjoyable experience. Watching your favorite teams lose for most of your life is brutal, plain and simple. I remember watching the Cavaliers lose the NBA Finals in 2007, the Eastern Conference Finals in …
Timken Library seeks to celebrate underrepresented figures in science
Ryan Secard Contributing Writer In a stride toward upholding one of the College’s core values of diversity and inclusivity, the Timken science library is currently seeking nominations for four new displays honoring engineers, scientists or inventors from historically underrepresented groups. The displays are set to …
VacantCampus Council seat filled
Nick Shiach assumes position for one semester Brandon Bell News Editor Nick Shiach ’20 has been selected to serve as an at-large representative on Campus Council, filling a vacancy created while Eric Guberman ’19, the student originally elected to the position, studies abroad this semester. …
Don’t confuse being “woke” with allyship
“Racists suck” is a general sentiment that I think most people on this campus would agree with. But before people mistake this article as a declaration of thanks and congratulations to the white allies at The College of Wooster, let me quickly say that this …
Liberals cannot ignore U.S. imperialism
The predominant liberal mindset here in the U.S. is that the Democrats are the sensible party of social and economic justice, while the Republicans are the evil party of rigid social hierarchy and corporate power. While the Democrats are undeniably more sane and willing to …
Recognize socioeconomic class
The transition to living away from home and going to college is a difficult experience for anyone. Yet, for first-generation college students — whose parents did not attend, let alone graduate, from four-year institutions — the difficulties of the transition are even more challenging. From …