Megan Kaplan Contributing Writer As a campus with stated core values centering around diversity and inclusion, Wooster’s ideals are encapsulated by the Mary Church Terrell exhibit currently being held in the lobby of Andrews Library. The exhibit explores the life work of Terrell, a devoted …
Features
“A spirited Wooster tradition lives on”: six decades of filling the Arch
Abby Everidge Staff Writer Zoe Covey Features Editor In 1961, Kauke Hall was extensively updated and the famous Arch was built. The Arch was meant to “open up Kauke Hall to expedite the flow of student traffic throughout the campus and to allow those approaching …
Annual Great Decisions Series returns to the College
Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer The 2019 Great Decisions of Wayne County Lecture Series is about to begin on Tuesday, Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. with a film screening of “The Unseen Enemy,” a documentary that explores the complexity of public health conditions and their potential …
CreateHER launches new initiatives for spring semester
Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer Entering the new year, createHER is looking to connect with students and spread their mission. Many students have not yet heard of the group or are uncertain about its goals. Therefore, as the group continues to make its mark on the …
Scotlight: Rev. Alex Serna-Wallender
Rev. Alex Serna-Wallender, who has spent almost two years as the campus chaplain, reflects on his time at the College. Would you mind introducing yourself? I am Rev. Alex Serna-Wallander. I am the Henry J. Coplain Chaplain and director of the logistics of the spiritual …
Wooster honors MLK Day with speakers and service
Zoe Covey Features Editor Waverly Hart Managing Editor Martin Luther King Jr. Day was celebrated by the College this past Monday with a “day on” instead of the traditional “day off” given by most schools. The day included a keynote address, justice dialogues and service …