As someone who went to a Catholic high school for three years and a public school in Missouri for one, I have received little to no education about safe sex outside of my own research. To provide some perspective: 36 states require abstinence-only education and …
Soup and Bread patronage declines with Kittredge closure
Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor In the second semester of the 2017-2018 academic year, Kittredge Dining Hall closed its doors and ceased providing students with an additional dining location. In order to explain the shutdown of one campus dining location, Director of Campus Dining and …
Men’s tennis defines successful, yet challenging season
Matt Olszewski Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s tennis team has had a challenging but rewarding season thus far. Through the season’s adversity, the team members have been able to build strong connections with one another. “We all have built a strong bond, and …
Planning for Lowry renovations to begin this year
Eight shortlisted architectural firms will present in May, planning committee with various campus constituents to convene this summer. Saeed Husain News Editor As one crosses over Beall Ave. towards Lowry Center during the busy lunch hour in the next few years, a different kind of …
U.S. cannot aid Israel’s expansionism
Two months ago, I stood at the northwestern-most tip of Jordan in the historic town of Umm Qais. From our vantage point at the top of a hill, we looked down to see Israeli occupied territory to our left, the Golan Heights of Syria directly …
“Women of Ciudad Juárez” delivers a powerful message
Karabella Hernandez Contributing Writer CW: This article contains language and content pertaining to sexual assault and violence. 737 names in seven minutes. This is how many murdered women the production “Women of Ciudad Juárez,” presented by the Teatro Travieso/Troublemaker Theatre company, names at its end …