Zoe Covey Features Editor Coffee has long been consid- ered a necessity for late night studiers, early risers and adults who simply need to stay focused throughout the day. It’s no sur- prise that something nicknamed “brain juice” would be quite popular on a college …
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Student org. offers creative writing to incarcerated youth
Annie Sheneman Contributing Writer The College of Wooster has begun to operate a cohort of Writers in Residence. Writers in Residence is a program founded in 2016 by students at John Carroll University. The program began as a student-run organization dedicated to teaching creative writing …
AMRE summer research group honored by the NAACP
Sara Fikse Contributing Writer Last Saturday, Oct. 12, the Wooster/Orrville NAACP honored two 2018 and 2019 Applied Methods and Research Experience (AMRE) teams with the Community Enrichment Award for their outstanding work in the community. The ceremony took place at Kittredge Dining Hall as part …
Wooster Women in STEM rated national leaders
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer Wooster has long championed equality in its educational history — it opened as a co-educational institution in 1866, the year it was founded. This year, The College of Wooster was named as a national leader in female graduates that go on …
Revitalized Nick Amster program makes an impact on campus
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer When one hears the phrase “Nick Amster,” one might be inclined to think of a person — a famous man, perhaps, or a historical figure. Here at The College of Wooster, however, it refers to a program filled with fun, Skee-Ball, …
Author Sophie Perinot ’86 to speak about women in history
Ellie Kahn Features Editor Student-led activism and demonstrations such as last week’s Climate Strike do more than call attention to the critical issues that our world faces — they illustrate the need to advocate for who (or what) has been silenced throughout history. This value …