Laura Haley Staff Writer On the morning of Jan. 15, students, faculty and staff kicked off Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Day by hearing from keynote speaker, activist Natalie Warne. Drawing on her personal journey of becoming a social rights activist, Warne said, “instead …
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Members of Moot Court Team advance to National Tournament
Laura Haley Staff Writer Recently, the College’s Moot Court team participated in The American Moot Court Associations’ official Midwest Regional Tournament held on Nov. 17 and 18 on campus. The tournament set-up consisted of three preliminary rounds on Friday followed by four elimination rounds the …
QPoC, MOH host campus discussion with activist Kai M. Green
Robyn Newcomb Features Editor On Thursday, Nov. 30, student groups Men of Harambee (MOH) and Queer People of Color (QPoC) brought activist Kai M. Green to Gault Schoolhouse for an engaging talk about black feminism and the multifaceted experiences of marginalized identities in America. Green …
Wooster alum selected for prestigous Mitchell Scholarship
Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor James May ’16 has recently been awarded the George J. Mitchell Scholarship for his studies in music production and performance. The Mitchell Scholarship is annually awarded to just 12 individuals who demonstrate scholarship, leadership and a sustained commitment to community and …