Maggie Dougherty When I was initially considering Wooster as a potential school, the yearly cost of attendance was listed as $60,000. Even with my scholarship award, I couldn’t afford it. However, I really wanted to come here, so I asked the Financial Aid Office if …
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.
We urgently need a new student governing body
Amber Rush I am sure you are tired of reading these viewpoints about this by now, so I will get straight to the point. After reading the Viewpoints from last week, and listening to the student body, it has become clear that the opposition to …
We must hold our heroes accountable
Kamal Morgan The journalist Gayle King has received backlash from her inter- view with for- mer WNBA star Lisa Leslie. She brought up Kobe Bryant’s sexual assault allegation in 2003, for which he later apologized and assumed responsibility. Anger arose from people feeling it was …
Our goal should be utopia
Marco Roccato As a current senator-at-large in Student Government Association (SGA), I have had the chance to listen directly to the many conversations about the planned restructuring of Wooster’s student government. Throughout these talks, both in and outside of the scheduled meetings of Campus Council …
Changes should be approved by students
Camille Carr This is for the Oversight Committee: you got me messed up. Just as Rachel should not have messed with Jasmine Collins’ money, the Oversight Committee should not mess with the Scot’s Key. All joking aside, I would like to positively acknowledge the work …
We need a student government that works
Saeed Hussain The biggest success by the restruc- turing of Campus Council (CC) and the Student Government Association SGA) will perhaps be an end to the question, “What’s the difference?” One would suppose that an ideal system of governance would be one that makes it …