Savannah Sima Senior News Writer On April 20, The College of Wooster announced that an on-campus clinic will be available for students, and this time, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be administered. This comes just one week after the nation-wide pause on the Johnson …
Admin doesn’t show up for FGLI students
Annelisea Brand Contributing Writer In the fifth year of existence for the national Alliance for the Low-Income and First-Generation Narrative (AL1GN) conference, The College of Wooster had the honor to earn the bid to host this academic year. Over sixty colleges and universities have …
Bell Law Lecture turns to fireside chat
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer The 23rd annual Bell Lecture, entitled “The Beauty of the Law,” was given on April 14 over Zoom and featured Ben Mizer ’99. It was co-sponsored by the College’s pre-law advising program and the Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law …
MiSTEM holds the third annual (Overcoming) Failure Dinner
Raisa Raofa Contributing Writer On April 15, Minorities in S.T.E.M. (MiSTEM) hosted the annual (Overcoming) Failure Dinner. MiSTEM is an organization that advocates for the representation of minority groups in S.T.E.M. fields as well as holds discussions on the issues faced by those from …
I.S. Symposium receives over 6,500 attendees from 96 countries
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The College held a virtual Independent Study (I.S.) Symposium on Friday, April 16, where around 200 students from the class of 2021 presented their senior research projects. Although the symposium was virtual this year, the College had set up various …
Genocide denial is not anti-imperialist
Gabe Melmed Contributing Writer I can’t believe that this this has to be said, but there is a small but frighteningly large community of leftists on the internet who have taken to actively denying a cultural genocide that’s happening in China. Since 2018, a …