Camille Mallett ’13 When I conceptualize what it means to reframe justice, one word comes to mind: activism. Activism on behalf of marginalized communities starts with you. Change starts with you. Martin Luther King Jr. was a catalyst for change. There is power in engagement …
The power of language
Elizabeth Heatwole ’26 Contributing Writer As kids, we all received the same cliché advice on bullying: don’t show that the bully’s actions affect you. Take the enjoyment out of their aggressions. What we didn’t realize is that by doing so, we removed the power from …
House Bill 68 could change the way that trans people participate in collegiate sports in and outside of Ohio
Trans athletes from out of state teams traveling to Ohio to play in any competition will also be barred from play. The Ohio state Senate will vote on Governor DeWine’s veto on Jan. 24. Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor Despite opposition …
Nurturing a shared identity at Wooster
Rayan Dos Passos Contributing Writer I am here today to celebrate our institution, to look with hope towards the future of each independent mind and to hear and learn from those who have worked together to bring us to this point. As Rev. Willis Lord, …
Dissecting privilege and ignorance
Nemsie Gonzalez Copy Editor In light of all that is going around on campus and in our global community, I think it’s time that we pull out our dictionaries, get our definitions straight and correct misconceptions some of you may have. Let’s start with the …
Cheryl Nuñez has resigned; now what?
Dylynn Lasky Contributing Writer “Bye Cherylllll how we celebrating?” “One bad administrator down, two more to go!!” “If Cheryl cared so much about the issues plaguing our student body, then she would stay on to fix it LMAO” These expressions represent several student responses to …