Carlos Desantiago ’21 talks about his involvement on campus with OLAS, the theatre department and Delta Chi Delta. What are the activities you are involved in on campus? I’m involved in the theatre department, [and] I’m involved in Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS). I’m …
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Allen Scholars foster new sense of community
Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor In 1892, Clarence Beecher Allen became the first African-American student to graduate from The College of Wooster. In 1989, a scholarship was created in his honor for African-American students at the College who show academic achievement and leadership skills. Though …
Students reflect on returning to Wooster post study abroad
Waverly Hart Managing Editor For many Wooster students, studying abroad is a wonderful and life-changing experience. They are immersed in a different culture, make lasting friendships and experience things they never could in the United States. However, for many students, one of the most challenging …
Scotlight: Ashleigh Best
What do you do on an everyday basis in your job? Officially, I’m 60 percent student advising appointments, so that can either be one-on-one advising or group. The other 40 percent of my role is employer and alumni relations. My primary responsibility is to work …
More than just a month: Wooster acknowledges Black History
Aubri McKoy Contributing Writer Black History Month is an annually observed celebration of the African-American community, in addition to the commemoration of significant people and events in the history of the African diaspora. In the United States of America, this celebration takes place throughout the …
Scotlight: Tanaka Chingonzo
Tanaka Chingonzo ’21 shares his experiences as an international student and his upcoming project, UNRH. Could you introduce yourself? My name is Tanaka Chingonzo. I am a second-year at the …