by Nemsie Gonzalez Once we understand that science is historically situated, we can begin to move into understanding how cultural implications impact the way “science” impacts different groups of people. One of the biggest examples of this is climate change and more specifically, environmental racism. …
Wooster restaurant Farmer Boy burns down
Photo by Paul Xing. Helen Oriatti-Bruns Copy Editor On Friday, Feb. 17, a fire devastated Farmer Boy Restaurant on Cleveland Avenue in Wooster. The Wooster Division of Fire responded to a call reporting visible flames and smoke on the restaurant’s roof at 11:24 p.m. to …
Strange odor plaguing Wooster on Monday leaves residents asking questions
Julia Garrison News Editor Early Monday morning, areas of the College campus smelled strongly of gas, igniting concerns of a building gas leak or another internal issue within the College. Around 8:30 a.m., Facilities Operations Manager Erica Adams-Gowins addressed the campus community to inform them …
McCall reiterates ZWD list policy in new letter to the community, but little mention of which policy was violated by Kauke sit-in event
Julia Garrison News Editor President McCall sent a “periodical letter” to the campus community on Feb. 14 to reiterate statements from her State of the College Address a few weeks prior. In the email, she highlighted ongoing cultural events and milestones for the College, such …
A wintry retrospective: Bundled is best
Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer It’s truly one of the best times of the year: when winter starts to blow in and autumn withers into what is (hopefully) soon to be a snowy landscape. It may not be enjoyable to walk outside, but it is certainly …
Learning to practice maximum enthusiasm
Ellen McAllister Managing Editor A couple of days ago, a friend asked me, “If you could teach a class based on what you thought was interesting in life, what would it be?” At first I was startled because I am going to be a high …