Sam Casey My dad recently visited campus to pick me up for an annual golf tournament we play in. As we walked to my room in the basement of Holden to pick up my bag, we entered on the Lowry side and passed through the …
“Tuition Free Guarantee” for OCOG eligible students
Samuel Casey News Editor On Sep. 18, The College of Wooster announced that it was implementing a “Tuition Free Guarantee” for students who are eligible for the Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG). OCOG is administered by the Ohio Department of Higher Education which, according to …
Author Sophie Perinot ’86 to speak about women in history
Ellie Kahn Features Editor Student-led activism and demonstrations such as last week’s Climate Strike do more than call attention to the critical issues that our world faces — they illustrate the need to advocate for who (or what) has been silenced throughout history. This value …
Tyler the Creator redefines masculinity
Kamal Morgan Contributing writer Vulnerability is the least desired act that any individual wants imposed on their bodies. Black male vulnerability is a double-edged sword of susceptibility to the will of others and the inability to express themselves out of the context of being a …
Scooters are decidedly “not epic”
David Pfeffer Here’s a decision-making problem that even you non-philosophy majors can solve: say there’s a student on a scooter barreling at you on the sidewalk, do you A) stay in your lane and get hit, B) move out of the way or C) move …
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated at the College
Zachary Milko Contributing Writer The roots of America lie in many different cultures, with many different people and in many different places. One of the strongest roots of the American foundational tree is in the Latinx and Hispanic communities, and The College of Wooster has …