By Hannah Eastman Bluegrass Jam occupies a unique space on the College’s campus. It is not a recognized student organization and is handed down from student leader to student leader, meaning no one in the club is exactly sure how long it has been around. …
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Scotlight with Lillian Evans
by Emma Shinker Can you introduce yourself? My name is Lillian Evans, she/her. I am the Director of Multicultural Student Affairs (MSA). I’m originally from Akron, Ohio and I went to Mount Union for my undergrad. After that, I took a year off and then …
Queer fashion show takes Wooster by storm
By Claire Allison McGuire Queer history is the blood in the veins of modern day fashion. The queer liberation movement, specifically in the realm of clothing and self-expression, has influenced modern fashion trends and popular culture immensely. This movement has made its way to the …
Celebrating 50 years of hip hop with music & BBQ
by Rachel Virginia Newman On the evening of Thursday, Sept. 21, Dr. Beatrice Adams, assistant professor of history, in conjunction with both her home History Department and Multicultural Student Affairs, hosted “For the Culture: Hip Hop at 50.” When speaking with Dr. Adams after her …
Scotlight with Jeff Roche
Bri Becerra sits down with Dr. Jeff Roche, Professor of History, to talk about the Monday Night Mile, an annual fundraising event to benefit the Akron Children’s Hospital. The event, which takes place this year on Oct. 2, involves a number of different mile-long races …
COW libraries host Dr. Smith of #CiteBlackWomen
by Natalie Miller On Thursday, Sept. 14 The College of Wooster welcomed guest speaker Dr. Christen A. Smith to Gault Recital Hall to discuss citational politics. Dr. Smith is the founder of the #CiteBlackWomen project, an associated professor of anthropology, African and African diaspora studies …