by Zach Perrier The New York Times Magazine’s latest issue focused on the costs of higher education, especially in regards to financial aid. Supplementing the articles was an encompassing list of what the Magazine deemed the most economically diverse colleges and universities in the country, …
Did you know about Uzbekistan
by Adkhamjon Janobiddinov Did you know there are students from Uzbekistan at The College of Wooster? It’s okay if you have never heard about this country before–Uzbekistan is an ancient country with a newer name. Through this article, you will learn how Uzbekistan played an …
Unfairness for fraternities and sororities
by Twyla Roberts When I first arrived at Wooster, I told my new friends that I would never join a sorority. I thought that being a part of Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) would result in shallow friendships and unnecessary drama. Thankfully, before my first …
The peace and tranquility of breakfast at Lowry
by Maggie Stieby Tranquility and the love of a freshly-cooked omelet consume the air of the dining hall on an early morning. The fruit bar is freshly stocked and the food is still warm. The earth is healing. Every morning when I wake up to …
A defense of free and open debate
by Dylynn Lasky In “On Liberty,” John Stuart Mill advances one of the most eloquent apologetics for welcoming free and open debate – even about our most cherished beliefs: “A person with a strong opinion ought to be moved by the consideration that, however true …