Blakely Dishman Features Editor Content Warning: This article contains brief mentions of police brutality and racialized violence. This past Monday, Nov. 8, Amnesty International came together with the Wayne County Racial Justice Coalition and Wooster-Orville NAACP to put on an evening discussion about local …
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Rake a Difference in the Wooster Community!
Emilie Eustace Features Editor This past Saturday, Nov. 9, many students took on the classic fall task of raking leaves for members of the Wooster community through an event titled “Rake a Difference.” Rake a Difference is an annual event organized by the Wooster …
Leftists and Republicans Find Common Ground
Haley Huett A&E Editor Many problems and their solutions are politically polarizing. Certainly, it is difficult to accept the opinions of others when their politics vary so wildly from your own. On Wednesday, Oct. 27, the College Republicans and the Leftists of Wooster attempted …
Queer Exile: A Lecture On Those Once Forgotten
Blakely Dishman Features Editor This past Wednesday Oct. 27, Dr. Roman Utkin came to campus to discuss his research in a presentation titled “Queer Exile: Russian Émigrés in Interwar Paris and Berlin.” Dr. Utkin’s presentation was sponsored by the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA) …
Scotlight: Mia Villavicencio-Eschinger
Blakely Dishman Features Editor Can you introduce yourself? I am Mia Villavicencio-Eschinger. I am a senior political science major from Guilford, Connecticut. My pronouns are she/her. Also, I am a Gemini—a proud Gemini. What are you involved with on campus? On campus I am …
Scotlight: Professor Leiby
Blakely Dishman Features Editor Can you introduce yourself? My name is Michele Leiby. I am a professor of political science. I am the department chair for the next couple of years! And what does that position entail? The primary role that students would be …