Rekik Ziku Contributing Writer Have you ever wondered why there are posters around this college telling you to recycle less? The Recycling Committee, a subcommittee of the Sustainability Committee at the College, is advocating for a change in the culture of recycling around campus to …
Student, professors present archival research in Hawai’i
Zoe Carter Contributing Writer Every year, the College sends multiple students and faculty to present their research at conferences throughout the school year and summer. Though this achievement is always impressive, a Wooster team’s presentation of the “Women’s Gender, and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) at Wooster: Past, …
Before the Underground, there was The Cage
Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor The College of Wooster is unique in many ways: we wear kilts, hear bagpipes in our dreams, have a reverence and/or deep hatred for the squirrels on campus and have an on-campus bar. While areas like the Underground may be more …
Annual SOAN lecture features urban criminologist
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer The Stieglitz Memorial Lecture is an annual talk hosted by the department of sociology and anthropology, made possible by Dr. and Mrs. Lewis N. Stieglitz of Concord, N.H. This year, the speaker, Patrick Carr, professor of sociology at Rutgers University and …
Religious diversity event brings together faith-based groups
Sara Fikse Contributing Writer Last week on Thursday, Nov. 14, Pi Kappa organized an event with three faith-based groups at The College of Wooster. The event was organized in order to increase understanding regarding religious diversity. This discussion-centered event was a collaboration between Hillel, Noor …
Nationals’ World Series win means a lot to fans
Jackson Todd 19 wins and 31 losses. Those are the numbers that keep sticking in my mind, even as I celebrate the first World Series Title for D.C. in my lifetime, because of what those numbers represent. The Nationals had 19 wins and 31 losses through our …