Zachary Milko Contributing Writer The roots of America lie in many different cultures, with many different people and in many different places. One of the strongest roots of the American foundational tree is in the Latinx and Hispanic communities, and The College of Wooster has …
Features
A brief history of Covers: a decade of student talent
Zoe Covey Features Editor Many traditions and places at The College of Wooster are decades old, but some classic student events only feel that way. Who can remember a time before the C-store (built in 2009), or Party on the Green? Our student events become …
Remembering McWoo: Wooster’s mascot metamorphosis
Zoe Covey Features Editor The College of Wooster has many longstanding traditions. Things like filling the Arch, I.S. Monday and avoiding Tootsie Rolls like the plague until your senior thesis is completed are all well-recognized parts of being a student at the College. These traditions, …
Exciting changes within the Global Engagement Office
Elise Muhl Contributing Writer The Global Engagement Office (GEO), formerly known as Off-Campus Studies (OCS), is excited to bring new changes to the study abroad program at The College of Wooster. One of the things students can look forward to is the extended deadline to …
51st Annual Fall Academy of Religion lecture series
Annie Sheneman Contributing Writer The 51st Annual College of Wooster Fall Academy of Religion lecture series began this Wednesday, Sep. 11, with a lecture from Larry Shirer, MBA, entitled “Spirituality in Native American Ceremonies.” The series will occur every Wednesday night until Oct. 16, for …
Banned Books Week celebrated at the College libraries
Korri Palmer Senior Staff Writer Could you ever imagine wanting to read a book, but you’re legally not allowed to? Although it may be surprising given the relationship the United States has with free speech, this is the reality for many books that have been …