Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer A number of incidents occurred regarding campus fire safety starting on Nov. 16. At 1:36 a.m. on Sat- urday Nov. 16, Director of Security and Protective Services (SPS) Steve Glick emailed the campus community about the campus fire alarm system. …
Michigan fans can take refuge in basketball
Nick Gargaro Maybe it was growing up a stone’s throw from “the Big House” in Ann Arbor, or maybe it was the sheer amount of people I knew that attended the University of Michigan, but I can tell you that I never had any interest in attending Michigan’s …
Members of Moot Court advance to national competition
Annie Sheneman Contributing Writer Six College of Wooster students will be heading to Moot Court Nationals this year. Moot Court is a simulated appellate advocacy exercise, in which students simulate advocating in front of the Supreme Court. During competition, participants work in groups of two …
“The L Word” is a realistic and honest LGBTQ+ show
Elena Morey A&E Editor In the 21st century, there is still a lack of positive and accurate representation of women in the LGBTQ+ community on television, and even more so about similar women of color. Proper representation is very significant and important, and the under-appreciated …
Law changes are endangering lives
Olivia Proe Almost a year ago, my sixth- grade teacher Aisha Fraser was murdered by her husband Lance Mason — a success- ful Cleveland politician and Wooster graduate. Her death rocked our community, but it didn’t come as a surprise. His abusive behaviors were public …
Sacrificing the golf course is necessary to improve student experience
Samuel Casey I’m sure people attend The College of Wooster for countless reasons — good financial aid, amazing architecture (e.g. McGaw), gourmet food, good financial aid—butI came here for a very specific reason: free golf. When I visited Wooster, I was shocked to learn that …