Gabriel McCreath Contributing Writer The All Faiths Chapel in Lowry Student Center is newly decorated and furnished this year, making it an exciting and even more useful addition to the Sacred Spaces on campus. When the Chapel opened for use midway through last semester, …
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College of Wooster Nursery School closes days before academic year begins, raising questions among faculty and parents
Hannah Eastman Contributing Writer On Aug. 23, 2023 the College of Wooster Nursery School (COWNS) Facebook page released a statement announcing an immediate pause on their services “due to operational and building challenges that [they] could not resolve.” In an email to faculty the …
The John Stuart Mill Forum holds event on free speech
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Contributing Writer On Aug. 31 from 5 to 6:30 p.m., the John Stuart Mill Forum (JSMF), a student organization, hosted an event discussing free speech. It was the first in a series of three events, with the aim of encouraging students to …
Petition calling for Wishart elevator arrives at the President’s desk
Julia Garrison News Editor Co Clark ’25 draped a banner on the barrier of the Lowry second floor overlooking Brush Lobby around noon Aug. 25, reading “Elevators are the bare minimum. Access can’t wait. Disability justice now.” Hung alongside the banner was the disability …
McCall reminds students to “be dangerous” in Convocation speech
Gianna Hayes News Editor Thursday, Aug. 17, the College celebrated the 154th Convocation of the Academic Year in the Scot Center. Led by the boisterous College of Wooster Pipe Band, faculty and administration sported their alma maters and seniors processed in their graduation gowns …
College Community Responds to The Planned Overruling of Roe v. Wade
Samuel Boudreau News Editor On May 2, Politico reported that the Supreme Court of the United States plans to overturn Roe v. Wade, a 1973 case that established the constitutional right for a woman to have an abortion, under the equal protection …