Wyatt Smith Features Editor Although its religious affiliation is often considered merely historical, The College of Wooster remains connected to Presbyterianism in concrete and meaningful ways. The College started out deeply Presbyterian. The inspiration for its founding came from a traveling pastor’s divine revelation. The …
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Student group hosts ‘Speakeasy’
Sanjana Kumbhani Contributing Writer Last Friday, Let’s Dance Society, the College’s social dancing group, held their third annual Speakeasy. The term ‘speakeasy’ refers to secret sections of an establishment where illegal alcohol was sold during the Prohibition era. Let’s Dance Society decided to hold their …
A meal with Vegan Co-op
Sanjana Kumbhani Contributing Writer Originally started by the Greenhouse 20 years ago, the Vegan Co-op dinner was revamped by Jesse Tiffen ’15 last year and held its third dinner this semester on Saturday, Nov. 9. As you entered the Babcock dining hall, the smell of …
Students want queer social space, specialized administrator
Wyatt Smith Features Editor Note: This article is the second part of a two-part series on LGBT+ representation on campus. This week’s segment covers what changes students would like to see and who they think is responsible for bringing the changes about. Last week’s …
Managing stress in a college environment
Camille Schwartz Contributing Writer In contrast to the romanticized images of college life depicted in films and television shows, being a student can be a stressful time for those attempting to balance various extra-curricular activities, academics and a social life. Fortunately, there are steps and …
Reach Trade provides clean water
Kieran Mundy Contributing Writer A partnership between water and coffee, two of the world’s most common beverages, just might have the power to change the world. At least that’s the thinking behind an on-campus social justice project spearheaded by Bailey Connor ’15. For the project, …