Where has my party gone? Where has the party of Lincoln and Reagan gone? I grew up Republican and I still call myself a Republican if I’m ever asked. Unfortunately, these days I need to add a caveat saying I belong to an older mindset …
Administration promulgates double standards
This past week was the biannual “Sex Ed Week,” a well-known campus event put on by Wooster’s sexual respect and education group, k(no)w, with help from multiple other campus organizations. The logo this year was a set of open legs. Neither the race nor the …
Artistry requires representation
Did you go to Party on the Green? I did, but I left early with my head reeling and a sickened feeling in my stomach. It wasn’t that it had been any different from music events that I’d been to at Wooster in the past …
Sex positivity requires intersectionality
Somehow after decades of the feminist movement, including both the first and second waves, feminism still seems to be one of the most misunderstood concepts in society. Feminism is about empowerment and equality of all genders. An even more misunderstood concept is intersectional feminism. It …
Tennis teams look sharp at conference invitationals
Ashley Ferguson Sports Editor The men’s and women’s tennis teams rallied to a rousing start last Saturday and Sunday, facing off against DIII competitors. The men looked confident at the annual Oberlin Invitational, while the women saw success in Gambier at the Kenyon Invitational. Highlights …
Cross country produces four top-25 finishes at Otterbein
Anna Hartig Staff Writer The College of Wooster’s Cross Country team competed in Westerville, Oh. at the Otterbein Invitational last Saturday. The women’s team raced a 6,000-meter course that is known to be tough at Otterbein, but in spite of this challenge, they placed seventh …