Abby Everidge Staff Writer October was LGBTQ+ History Month and the organizations at The College of Wooster have had events all month celebrating. The Center for Diversity and Inclusion led the second open house for their new safe space to announce its official title of …
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Living Wage Campaign stages student protest
Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief Approximately 200 students lined the halls in the Scot Center at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 26 to peacefully protest in solidarity with the Living Wage Campaign (LWC) as members of the Board of Trustees arrived for their meeting in …
International Education Week provides unique opportunities
Coral Ciupak Editor in Chief Tonight begins the annual International Education Week (IEW) at The College of Wooster, a week-long event celebrating international education and global diversity. While IEW has been celebrated at the College for over 30 years, it was not recognized at the …
Scotlight: Ben Jenkins
What is it like to double major in physics and Chinese? It’s a blast! They’re two things I’m really interested in. I love doing both of them. They’re both so different that when I get tired of doing one I can switch to the other. …
Scots football wrecks Kenyon to reach third straight win
The Fighting Scots football team (5-3, 4-3 NCAC) stayed hot with its third straight win on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 27, decimating Kenyon College by a score of 41-0. Antonio Bailey ’19 led the way with four of Wooster’s five touchdowns and 126 rushing yards, while …
BWO develops mentorship program for young black women
Aubri McKoy Contributing Writer The College of Wooster’s Black Women’s Organization (BWO) has recently established a new mentoring program. Discussion for this program began during the spring 2018 semester. The proposed mission sought a number of things, one of which was to help bridge the …