Maggie Dougherty At the beginning of this semester, the members of my house had a whole host of issues with housing. To avoid diving into all the details of it, I’ll just say that it essentially boils down to problems of overcrowding in our house. However, my …
Reliance on temporary faculty positions jeopardizes strength of advising
Megan Fisher I believe that when evaluating a college or university, one of the most important factors to consider is the quality of teaching and mentorship. Being a junior in college and having friends at many other schools, I wholeheartedly believe that The College of …
ResLife’s apathy hurts students
Mai Fukuhara The reason I am writing is not because something special or extraordinary happened to me, but because of an occurance that is common amongst Wooster students. At the beginning of my first semester in college, my living situation seemed to be going well. …
Lowry renovations are tone-deaf to student values
Tristan Donohoe There has been a recent announcement of a complete renovation of Lowry Center. What will be “one of the most consequential projects at Wooster,” in the words of Dean Scott Brown, at best contradicts the College’s values as an educational institution, and at …
Veterans Day brings us together as American citizens
Marina Roski The term “American” does not only pertain to naturally born citizens; it is about being a part of a people that believe in certain values. The value of freedom in all forms transcends any other identities. When the 2,977 individuals lost their lives …
Maintain your beliefs, but allow others to do the same
Will McMichael In response to the “respect diversity of thought” article from two weeks ago, I disagree that the approach to a more respectful and diverse community can be as simple as referring to The Scot’s Key. There is a limit to what can be …