Julia Garrison News Editor Bri Becerra ’25 gave the only student-led Justice Dialogue during Wooster’s extended celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, which took place on Tuesday, Jan. 22 in The Alley. Becerra’s presentation focused on key aspects of their Independent Study (I.S.), which …
Summer 2026 TREK outlines religion and climate discussions in Fiji and Tuvalu
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Thursday, Jan. 23, Wooster faculty, staff and students gathered in The Alley to hear about a summer 2026 TREK offering hosted by Brian and Becky Webb to the South Pacific. Over winter break, Becky Webb, pathways program coordinator, and Brian …
Springing into award season with the 2025 Golden Globes
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Jan. 5, actors, filmmakers, producers, music directors and other entertainment personnel gathered at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California for the 82 Golden Globe awards, opening the 2025 award season with winners for films including “The Brutalist” and …
2025 Oscar nominations announced
Amanda Crouse Arts & Entertainment Editor On Thursday, Jan. 23, at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, actors Bowen Yang and Rachel Sennot presented the nominees for the 2025 Academy Awards. The announcement ceremony had been rescheduled twice due to the effects of …
A plea for vegan food options
Kiera McGuire Features Editor I have been vegetarian for most of my life. It isn’t something I have to consciously remember when picking food choices, but it is something I notice when I see the limited food choices at Lowry. I have had my fair …
WGSS Content in Non-WGSS courses is vital
Elizabeth Heatwole Contributing Writer Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) courses are of immense value. They, unlike many other disciplines, unapologetically concentrate on communities of people — women and minorities — who are often cast to the background of history. Thus, such groups enjoy a …