Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief In response to the increased incidents of harassment on Beall Avenue following the election of Donald Trump, College of Wooster students organized a silent protest last week. Wooster’s protest, held on Friday, Nov. 11 at 12 p.m., joined many other …
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WAC Small Concerts and Woo 91 present Fell Runner
Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor This Friday, Nov. 18, the Wooster Activities Committee (WAC), in conjunction with Woo 91, will continue to pursue their objective of providing entertaining and socially engaging events to unify the College’s student body. Given the recent eruption of political tension and …
Campaign started to promote understanding of undocumented students
Tristan Lopus Managing Editor Last Monday evening, Nov. 7 — on the eve of the most anticipated presidential election in recent history — Eduardo Muñoz and three students who are undocumented immigrants filed into the Lowry lobby to claim their reserved table and prepared to …
European students seek representation on campus through new club
Sally Kershner Features Editor Wooster’s first Italian international student, Marco Roccato ’20, is trying to form a new student group on campus. Roccato is attempting to create the European Student’s Association (ESA), a group dedicated to represent all international students that come from Europe, including …
Student leaders visit campus for GLCA conference
The Great Lakes Colleges Association Students of Color Leadership Conference was held last weekend Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief The Great Lakes Colleges Association’s (GLCA) Students of Color Leadership Conference was held at Wooster last weekend, Nov. 4-6. Featured events included a documentary showing followed …
Car fire ignites excitement on Beall Avenue
Janel England News Editor On the afternoon of Nov. 5, Wooster resident Deija Hardnett’s car caught flame while she and a passenger were driving south on Beall Avenue. Cena Keegan, a Lowry worker, and her fiancé, Andrew Burns, were driving in front of Hardnett’s car …