Jordanne Semper-Scott Contributing Writer Trigger warning: This content includes of mentions of rape, sexual assault and stalking. The intention is not to offend but to provide information. Proceed only if you are comfortable with these potentially sensitive topics. The summer was a time well spent …
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Director of Residence Life John Reynolds sent a reminder to students about fall break health and safety inspections that will occur from Oct. 4 at 9 a.m. to Oct. 5 at 9 p.m. The inspections will take five to 15 minutes depending on the size …
Wooster Peace Collective shares resolution and goals at rally for peace
Ethan Bardoe Contributing Writer Wooster students and Wayne County citizens held a “Rally For Peace” on Sept. 20 along Market Street, organized by the Wooster Peace Collective (WPC) — an organization formed this January to advocate for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War and against …
Lyric Theater plans to bring diverse programming and community outreach to downtown Wooster
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor In the midst of businesses in downtown Wooster, there stands a mid-century building at the corner of South and Market Street. Although the building stood vacant for decades, over the last couple of years it has become the location for the …
Theater and GMDS major immerses students in the art of shadow puppetry
Ethan Bardoe ’26 Contributing Writer Lily Bulman ’25, theater and global media & digital studies double major, performed her I.S., “Reflected Desires: An Immersive Myth” in Wishart Hall’s Wise Studio on Sept. 26 and 27 at 7:30 p.m. Her I.S. told stories through the method …
A round of applause for a new music ensemble
Morgan Hunter ’25 Contributing Writer There are few greater joys at The College of Wooster than engaging with the Music Department’s events; lucky for the campus community, the faculty and students always have something new up their sleeves! This past Friday Sept. 27, the Wooster …