Tara Abhasakun On Sunday, Aug. 24 2014, students from The College of Wooster gathered with local residents at a vigil in solidarity with the residents of Ferguson, Missouri. Several faith leaders, including those who work at the College as well as those who work at …
Viewpoints
The Viewpoints page features the opinions of the campus community. Viewpoints articles should be 350-700 words and be about any opinion, funny or serious, about campus or the world around us. Letters to the Editor, which also are on our page, should be no more than 150 words, usually responding to articles either in Viewpoints or elsewhere in the paper.
Those who wish to submit a Viewpoint can do so by emailing zperrier25@wooster.edu and lpatton26@wooster.edu.
The irony of diversity on campus
Ngozi Cole African students are on the move. According to the French Government’s Campus Agency, La Mobilité des Étudiants d’Afrique Sub-Saharienne et duMaghreb, 380,376 African students studied abroad in 2010. France had the highest number of these students with 29.2 percent of the total. Next …
A Not-So-Warm Welcome Back to Wooster
Margot Bruce This time last year, I was in a very different place, both physically and figuratively. I was sitting at home in Connecticut, trying to decide which history course was most likely to transfer back to Wooster and looking at pictures of all of …
Gender Neutral Bathrooms: Keeping the Project Alive
Scott McLellan Seniors, juniors and sophomores may recall from last semester that Jacob Danko ’16, Cas Wain ’16, Angela Neely ’14 and I brought a discussion to the college regarding an effort to implement all-gender bathrooms on campus. While also considering issues of safe (and …
New network leaves us asking why(fi)
Isaac Parker The College of Wooster’s Information Technology (I.T.) department has been swamped with work as of late, the most noticeable being the debugging of a newly implemented network known to students as “The College of Wooster.” For those of you who are new to …
Defining Success: Cornwell’s Address
Anna Duke It is fair to say that everyone wants to be successful after they graduate from The College of Wooster. Nobody pays the steep tuition and works hard just to become a deadbeat once they graduate. During his convocation speech this year, President …