Tristan Lopus Graphics Editor Nearly a week and a half after Pope Francis arrived in the United States for the first time during his papacy, the nation is still buzzing with the excitement of his busy week in America. On Sunday, a cohort of …
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Remembering the life and career of Melissa Schultz
Annette Hilton Contributing Writer On Saturday, Feb. 7, Associate Professor of Chemistry Melissa Schultz died in a car collision at the intersection of Highland Avenue and Burbank Road. Originally from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, Schultz earned her Bachelor of Science and Ph.D. in chemistry from …
Theologian Hyun Kyung Chung to speak at College
Emily Colwell Contributing Writer Hyun Kyung Chung, associate professor of ecumenical studies at Union Theological Seminary will be on campus Monday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. to present her public lecture titled “Transnational Feminism & Contemporary Feminist Activism: Her Personal Journey from Captivity” in Lean …
Student composers’ works performed by Cleveland Chamber Symphony
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer On March 24, Wooster Music Composition majors Joseph Caffrey ’16 and Steven Hecking ’15 had their works performed by the Cleveland Chamber Symphony as part of an event for young composers. Inspired by their independent study projects with Professor of Music …
Spectrum re-brands as Queer Student Union
Ben Taylor Features Editor Spring is nearly upon us, the time when a dead world is remade and the old becomes new. Similarly, Spectrum, a group for queer individuals and allies at The College of Wooster, is taking the opportunity to make itself anew, starting …
In Memoriam: Rhishav Choudhury
The College and campus community mourns the loss of Rhishav “Shiv” Choudhury, 22, a senior philosophy major from Guwahati, India. Shiv passed away while on a backpacking trip with Wooster’s outdoors club WOODS in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest. Shiv was a beloved friend, brother and …