Case Van Stolk Contributing Writer Starting in West Philadelphia, expanding into Hartford, then Cambridge Mass., Harlem N.Y., Syracuse N.Y., Guilford N.C. and now Cleveland, the national nonprofit Say Yes to Education (Say Yes) has given more than 130,000 disadvantaged children a chance at receiving affordable …
“Bird Box” is not just about being blindfolded
Elena Morey A&E Editor 2018’s film “Bird Box” has started the famous “Bird Box Challenge,” which has been one of the most common challenges circulating the general public since the deadly cinnamon challenge. Directed by Susanne Bier, written by Eric Heisserer and based on the …
Andrews Library features exhibit on Mary Church Terrell
Megan Kaplan Contributing Writer As a campus with stated core values centering around diversity and inclusion, Wooster’s ideals are encapsulated by the Mary Church Terrell exhibit currently being held in the lobby of Andrews Library. The exhibit explores the life work of Terrell, a devoted …
“A spirited Wooster tradition lives on”: six decades of filling the Arch
Abby Everidge Staff Writer Zoe Covey Features Editor In 1961, Kauke Hall was extensively updated and the famous Arch was built. The Arch was meant to “open up Kauke Hall to expedite the flow of student traffic throughout the campus and to allow those approaching …
Women’s lacrosse team hopes for successful 2019 season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor As The College of Wooster women’s lacrosse team season nears, the players have been working long and hard in the offseason to come out of the gates strong against Division III competitors. Coming back from an impressive 12-5 record last season, …
Honor MLK’s legacy with disruption
In order for us as global citizens of this world to sincerely honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, it is imperative that we remember Dr. King for his stance on all issues, not only the ones which are Instagram worthy, or which can be …