By Sage Nenyue, Staff Writer One thing seems abundantly clear to me: LGBT students need administrative support on campus. While student-initiated groups are all well and good, at what point will LGBT students be able to depend on the administration to, for lack of a …
Features
Lecture reveals truth of psychology myths
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor On Wednesday morning, about one hundred students crammed themselves into the Lean Lecture Hall in Wishart Hall at The College of Wooster to hear Dr. Scot Lilienfeld give a lecture on the myths of popular psychology. The talk was organized …
Wooster Jam Sessions to feature COW student bands
This weekend it will be obvious that the Wooster community is jam-packed full of talent. Today and tomorrow, the first ever Wooster Jam Session will take place at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. Described as a “multimedia celebration of creativity,” the event will showcase a variety …
Greek Insight – Greek Community Needs More Defined Identity
As a prospective student, I was convinced I would never “go Greek.” It’s the same sentiment I’ve heard from dozens of other Wooster students who now sport Greek letters on a daily basis. Our Greek groups have a flavor that only Wooster students can achieve. …
A&Q presents annual 7 Days of Gays
By Emily Bartelheim, Features Editor Last week, The College of Wooster’s Allies & Queers hosted its annual “7 Days of Gays.” From April 10-16, events were held every day in order to bring awareness and highlight issues was faced by LGBT members of campus and …
Wooster Inn’s ultimate beer tasting
What more could you ask for on a Friday night than great beer and fantastic food? This is exactly what guests were able to partake in at The Wooster Inn last Friday as part of a special beer tasting hosted by the Thirsty Dog Brewing …