Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer When funding allocations for student organizations were sent out, some clubs realized that they had not received any information at all and thus had no funding for the 2019-20 school year. “When we came back this fall, we realized we …
College welcomes Melissa Anderson
Samuel Casey News Editor Tuesday, Aug. 27, Melissa Anderson joined The College of Wooster as the chief communications and marketing officer (CCMO), which replaces the former position of associate vice president for college relations and marketing held by recent retiree John Hopkins for 17 years, …
CreateHER hires students to serve as ambassadors
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor This year, createHER is hiring students from the College to join the program as ambassadors. The ambassadors will fulfill the roles of Social Media Specialist, Event Planning Specialist, Community Engagement Specialist and Advocate Engagement Specialist. The positions — which are paid …
Students bring international climate strike to campus
Wooster Environmental Justice Coalition is organizing the strike on Sep. 20 as a part of the Global Climate Strike movement Waverly Hart Editor in Chief On Friday, Sep. 20, a group of passionate students are bringing an international environmental movement to The College of Wooster …
Scots football motivated to exceed expectations
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor The NCAC football season is upon us with the Wooster Fighting Scots preparing for a tough conference schedule this year. All eyes are on the trio of conference champs Wittenberg, Denison and Wabash as each school returns a with a plethora …
Where the English Premier League falls short
Nick Shereikis Contributing Writer Harry Maguire, $99.18 million. Aaron Wan-Bissaka, $62.70 million. Daniel James, $19.38 million. Though none of these signings are even near icon Paul Paugba’s 2016 transfer fee (roughly $117 million), it is unquestionable that Manchester United splashed some serious cash in this …