Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer While Knowlton Commons is typically busy, bustling with students and professors alike chatting and grabbing coffee, the energy felt different this past Saturday, April 13. The Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Science was transformed into a hub of empowerment, female …
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Golf to adopt a new coaching model for 2019-2020 season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor On Tuesday, Sept. 4, the College of Wooster men’s and women’s golf teams were notified through the athletic department that their respective head coaches would be replaced by one coach that would head both teams, instead of having two different head …
LWC holds panel for campus community
Samuel Casey News Editor On Thursday, April 4, the Living Wage Campaign (LWC) held a panel in the Lowry Pit for the campus community to learn about the different aspects of the living wage and to engage in a dialogue with members of the College’s …
Coach Moore announces retirement after 2019-20 season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor One of the winningest coaches in Division-III history, Steve Moore, head coach of the Wooster men’s basketball team, has decided to retire at the finish of the 2019-2020 basketball season. With over 800 wins in his …
Ubuntu artistically celebrates African cultures
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer I’ll readily admit that when I entered Gault Recital Hall on Friday night, I was carrying a fair amount of anxiety along with my notebook and pen. The College of Wooster Center for Diversity and Inclusion describes Ubuntu as “an annual …
The Moth experience is formed by unique student stories
Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief The first time I attended The Moth, I felt like I had stumbled upon a secret. I walked into the dark space of Douglass basement to find the couches pushed together as an attempt to create a sense of intimacy …