Local church that collaborates with community breakfast program house aids to alleviate the challenges of poverty Maggie Dougherty News Editor As busy students with deadlines and club activities consuming our time, it is easy to forget that we are part of a larger community. Moreover, …
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Scotlight: Tonya Besancon
Tonya Besancon, a staff member at the College, talks about working in the new Knowlton Café, her hobbies, her family and what it is like to live on a farm. Where are you from? We live on a dairy farm on the Back Orrville Road. …
Multicultural groups express concerns about support at C.O.W.
Desi LaPoole Features Editor The College of Wooster’s multicultural organizations for some students are part of what makes the experience at the College so memorable. For racial and ethnic minorities and international students, these organizations can provide a safe space where not only members can …
Wooster Digital History Project creates food history walking tour
Katie Harvey Senior Features Writer There’s no doubt that the town of Wooster has a rich local food scene, from favorites like Spoon Market & Deli and Broken Rocks to gems like Local Roots Market and Café and Olde Jaol. To highlight this, the Wooster …
Pi Kappa celebrates 100 years as a local sorority at Wooster
Brian Luck Contributing Writer “The sisterhood of Peanuts/ Is like a glass of glue,” reads a Pi Kappa songbook made of gold and purple construction paper, which can be found in the Special Collections section of Andrews Library. “We’ll always stick together/ No matter what …
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist visits Wooster
Desi LaPoole Features Editor Around campus — in the libraries, academic buildings and especially in your rooms — there’s a necessary object to your livelihood that doesn’t usually warrant much attention. It’s the trashcan, and it does more damage than you might think. It’s perceived …