Katie Harvey Contributing Writer From Dec. 26 to Jan. 11, six Wooster students, accompanied by Joan Friedman, associate professor of history and religious studies and chair of the Middle Eastern and North African studies department, embarked on a Wooster T.R.E.K. (Think, Research, Engage, Know), travelling …
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Stieglitz lecturer to contrast white nationalist, anti-racist groups
Sally Kershner Features Editor On Feb. 12, the annual Stieglitz Memorial Lecture will return to The College of Wooster with speaker Dr. Matthew Hughey, an American sociologist known for his work on race and racism. Hughey, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of …
Campus, student groups to host variety of events for Black History Month
Robyn Newcomb Features Editor From the beginning to the end of this February, The College of Wooster community will be embracing the heritage of Black History Month through a variety of events, led by both staff and student groups. From education to celebration, every student …
Wooster T.R.E.K. provides illuminating trip, experience in Israel
Katie Harvey Contributing Writer From Dec. 26 to Jan. 11, six Wooster students, accompanied by Joan Friedman, associate professor of history and religious studies and chair of the Middle Eastern and North African studies department, embarked on a Wooster T.R.E.K. (Think, Research, Engage, Know), travelling …
Campus climate motivates student leaders to organize sit-in protest
Waverly Hart News Editor When Robert Dinkins, Jr. ’19 returned to campus after winter break, he was prepared to move in with a roommate whom he had never met. However, when he swiped into his new room for the first time, he realized that his …