Emilie Eustace Contributing Writer On Sunday, Oct. 24 and Monday, Oct. 25, twenty-seven high school seniors were given the opportunity to participate in an overnight visit program through the Admissions Office here at the College. Although it was a rainy weekend, these students brightened …
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Students Have Bones to Pick at Archaeology Day
Lark Pinney Managing Editor On Saturday, Oct. 23, the College’s Archaeology Student Colloquium (ASC) hosted Archaeology Day, a celebration of a semi-return to normal and all things archaeology. Every October, the American Institute of Archaeology, which the College of Wooster is a part of, …
Black and Gold: Recent Grads Take a Trip Down Memory Lane
Blakely Dishman Features Editor Aspen Rush Editor-in-Chief Last weekend, more than one thousand parents, families and alumni returned to Wooster for the beloved Black and Gold festivities. While the parents and alumni weekend is an annual event, this year’s festivities held a different meaning: …
Scotlight: Erik Livingston
Blakely Dishman Features Editor Can you introduce yourself? My name is Erik Livingston. I am from Grand Rapids, MI. and I am a Senior majoring in art history and minoring in Russian studies. Did you do anything fun over the summer? Over the summer, …
A Valuable New Resource: The Lending Library
Blakely Dishman Features Editor Ellen McAllister Staff Writer This year, a new resource is available on campus for students who struggle to find the textbooks and resources that they need: the Lending Library. Together, the First Generation Student Organization (FGSO), Minorities in STEM (MiSTEM) …
Celebrating Latinx Night at the Underground
Allison Ringold Staff Writer Just like any other personal label, the words “Hispanic” and “Latinx” have a lot of meaning behind them. National Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, seeks to celebrate these labels and everything they represent. …