Maansi Kumar Contributing Writer On Dec. 9, 2015, The College of Wooster Department of Education installed a new chapter of the international honor society in education, Kappa Delta Pi (KDP). Inductees to the Alpha Eta Chi chapter of KDP at The College of Wooster included …
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Activist Bree Newsome to visit campus
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Feb. 23, filmmaker, writer and activist Bree Newsome will be on Wooster’s campus to speak on civil rights activism. The event, hosted by the Womens’ Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) Department, is titled “Tearing Hatred from the Sky.” The …
Living Wage Campaign continues to attract attention and support
Theresa Dunne Features Editor If you’ve been on Facebook or Instagram recently, you may have noticed photos of Wooster students holding up signs that read, “I support a living wage because…” circulating throughout your newsfeed. The students featured in these photos have signed The Living …
C.O.W. students mentor youth
Ama Addo Contributing Writer Giving back to the community is a task easier said than done. However challenging, many students see structured advocacy as necessary in order to become an active member of change in the spaces we occupy. For sophomores Aaron Roberson ’18, Patrick …
Valentines Day with or without a love
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor Many people, including me, aren’t good at social interactions. Especially when it comes to romantic ones. I once took a girl on date to her father’s restaurant. I once invited a girl over to my house to watch pro wrestling on …
Poet Nin Andrews comes to Wooster to share her work
Ama Addo Contributing Writer Poet Nin Andrews will share some of her poems with The College of Wooster this Tuesday, Feb. 9, in Kauke 305. Since her last visit in 2012, she has published Why God is a Woman, a series of poems in which …