By Andrew Bell Staff Writer Filling the Kauke Hall Arch with snow is a hallmark of Wooster tradition and culture. The first substantial snowfall of 2024 created excited murmurs among students about filling the arch, which had not been filled with snow in two years. …
Features
Partnership with OneEighty teaches boundary setting
By Emma Shinker Features Editor Students gathered in Allen Commons on Friday, Jan. 19 for an hour-long program titled “Boundaries and Communication in Relationships.” The event, sponsored by the College’s Title IX and Community Health Promotion offices, consisted of a presentation by staff from OneEighty. …
Student Engagement promotes positivity with crafts
By Jensen Kugler Contributing Writer Above: Freshman Mukta Pillai, Anakha Shah and Victoria Finizio work on their vision grids. On Friday, Jan. 12, Student Engagement held a de-stress event called “Positively Fantastic Friday” that offered a variety of crafts meant to help students mindfully move into …
Scotlight: Angel Asamoah
Can you introduce yourself? I’m Angel. I’m a cognitive-behavioral neuroscience major. I’m a junior this year. My pronouns are she/her/hers. My family is originally from Ghana but I live about an hour and a half away in Columbus. I’m sure it’s belated at this point, …
There’s no place like the Culture Show
Claire Allison McGuire Contributing Writer “There’s no place like home” has been a sentiment echoed for decades, but for international students, Wooster, Ohio, does not quite fit the definition. Perhaps that is why the annual Culture Show is one of the liveliest events here at …
Rake-A-Difference leafs a big impact on Wooster community
Nemsie Gonzalez Copy Editor Rake-A-Difference is one of the premier volunteer events on campus, taking place annually since 2013. Run by the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN), the event enlists campus volunteers to rake yards within the Wooster community. According to one of the organizers, Bella …