The professional staff member who will run the UG is undetermined Mariah Joyce Editor-in-Chief The Underground (UG) does not currently have an expected opening date, according to Assistant Director of Student Activities Julia Zimmer. The UG has been closed since fall semester partially due to renovations to the space …
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Students show symptoms of drugging after formal
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief Security and Protective Services (SPS) has identified nine students who may have been drugged at an off-campus party on Dec. 12, just before finals week of last semester. Director of SPS Steve Glick said the party, which took place at 947 Spink St., has been …
The New A&E Editor Recaps Her Winter Break
Katie Cameron A&E Editor Part 1: Born Ruffians My Winter Break started on Nov. 15, when my semester abroad in New Zealand ended. Realizing that two months was roughly a month and three weeks too long to spend at home, I broke up my trek …
Welcome to Hell: A Review of The Revenant
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief No movie will make you more grateful for the existence of gloves than The Revenant. You might think that by 1823, the year in which The Revenant takes place, Americans would have mastered the technology behind gloves. But no one in the …
New CWAM exhibit examines self-representation, truth
Dani Gagnon Features Editor The College of Wooster Art Museum’s (CWAM) spring exhibition, “PICTURE YOURSELF: Selfies, Cellphones and the Digital Age,” delves into the history of selfies that delivered us to our current moment of the selfie stick. On Feb. 2 the exhibit opens, and …
Students successfully demand divestment
Students led an effort to rid the College’s endowment of investments in for-profit prison companies, calling it a moral issue. The divestment occurred after talks with President Nugent and William Longbrake, Chair of the Board of Trustees. Stephen Lumetta News Editor On Martin Luther King …