Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Last weekend, The College of Wooster had the honor of hosting the 5th Annual AL1GN National Conference, a conference series dedicated to empowering first-generation and limited-income (FGLI) students across the United States. According to the group’s website, Alliance for …
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G.R.E.E.K. and OneEighty event teaches how to support
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer Trigger Warning: This article discusses different forms of sexual violence, including assault. Last Sunday night, Kappa Epsilon Zeta (KEZ), Delta Theta Psi (Thetas) and OneEighty hosted an event about sexual assault, titled “Support and Care After Sexual Violence for …
An alum-packed weekend: STEM, createHER and more
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer This upcoming weekend, April 9th-11th, the College will be hosting three different events with alumni for students. These events will include a STEM panel, a CreateHER Day and a panel for finding housing after college. Due to the COVID-19 …
SRC and CDI Present on Amatonormativity in Relationships
Allison Ringold Staff Writer On Saturday March 13, students explored the topic of relationships at an event titled “Breaking out of Amatonormativity.” The event, put on by the Sexual Respect Coalition (SRC) and The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI), focused on common assumptions …
One hundred (fifty) and one succulents for Saturday
Ellen McAllister Contributing Writer Maggie Dougherty Editor in Chief Succulent Saturday: an evening of fun, friends and plants. To commemorate the first day of spring, this Saturday, March 20, Wooster Activities Crew (W.A.C.) will be hosting Succulent Saturday, an event where students will be …
Scotlight: Camille Carr
Lark Pinney Features Editor Who are you and where are you from? I am Camille Carr and I am from a suburb of Philadelphia called Bala Cynwyd. My family and I have been living there for the past 11 years. Why Wooster? During my …