Gianna Hayes News Editor Let me paint a picture for you. A few weeks ago, I felt sick and had the typical symptoms of a common cold or sinus infection. Luckily, it was the weekend, so I had time to recuperate. But I was anxious …
Racism toward Latinx people in immigration policy
Ari Salgado Contributing Writer Content warning: The following article contains depictions of racial discrimination in the United States, as well as a racial epitaph for Latin Americans. I’ve been reflecting on my memories back home. My most recent memories are of catching glimpses of thousands …
April 8 Scot Council general assembly meeting and safety briefs
News Staff Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting on April 8 at 7 p.m. in Lowry Student Center. General elections for Scot Council are wrapping up and will close this afternoon, April 12, by 5 p.m. Applicants can submit an application for a …
Wooster faces enrollment concerns as vice president for enrollment resigns
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Copy Editor On Wednesday, March 20, President Anne McCall announced the resignation of Jennifer Winge, vice president for enrollment. Winge has accepted a position at Allegheny College. Cathy Finks, the current executive director of admissions, will take over the vacant position effective in …
Reclaiming Black girlhood and innocence through art
By Amanda Crouse On Tuesday, March 26, The College of Wooster Art Museum celebrated Women’s History Month by showcasing artist Delita Martin’s “Keepsakes” collection. Pastel-colored sugar cookies (courtesy of Miss Amy’s Bakery) had been neatly arranged on a tray against the wall. Before the talk, …
The 96th Oscars: Creating history in and out of Hollywood
By Kiera McGuire Hollywood closed out its award season with the most popular award ceremony: The Oscars. Live on March 10, The 96th Oscar Awards created both history and upset within entertainment news. Jimmy Kimmel returned to host the awards show for the fourth time …