Brooke Skiba Features Editor It’s common knowledge that Wooster is a small campus — it’s impossible to go anywhere without recognizing familiar faces —and in many ways this makes us a tight-knit community. Nevertheless, there are still divides on campus that many are working to …
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Debates rage over C.O.W.’s LGBT+ representation
Wyatt Smith Features Editor Note: This article is part one of a two-part series on LGBT+ representation on campus. This week the focus is on issues students have with how queerness is currently represented. Next week’s segment will cover what changes students would like to …
Gardening class gives students chance to grow own produce
Jesse Tiffen Viewpoints Editor Over the past year, Matt Mariola, a visiting assistant professor in sociology, anthropology and environmental studies, has turned what once was a parking lot into a healthy and flourishing vegetable garden with help from the enthusiastic students who signed up for …
When does a drunken hook-up turn into sexual assault?
Wyatt Smith Features Editor The concept of sexual consent is designed to be unambiguous. According to this year’s Consent Agenda orientation presentation, “consent is a clear statement about your intentions and desires” that must be obtained before any sort of sexual interaction. The recent Project …
KEZ social club is re-chartered after a nearly two-year effort
Sanjana Kumbhani Contributing Writer Reviving an old campus social club is no easy task, as Kappa Epsilon Zeta (KEZ) founder Adriana Hoak ’14 and other founding members discovered over the last couple years. The entire process began with Hoak working on a history project that …
Recent advancements increase robot capabilities and mobility
Wyatt Smith Features Editor Droids, transformers, cylons, the Terminator. Whatever you want to call them, human-like robots have long been integrated into our cultural imagination. Thanks to recent advancements in engineering, they may soon become integrated into the real world as well. Leading the way …