Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief Approximately 200 students lined the halls in the Scot Center at 7:30 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 26 to peacefully protest in solidarity with the Living Wage Campaign (LWC) as members of the Board of Trustees arrived for their meeting in …
International Education Week provides unique opportunities
Coral Ciupak Editor in Chief Tonight begins the annual International Education Week (IEW) at The College of Wooster, a week-long event celebrating international education and global diversity. While IEW has been celebrated at the College for over 30 years, it was not recognized at the …
Quidditch encourages inclusivity on the field
Saeed Husain Sports Editor Sports could be considered a powerful means of inclusivity. While there remain economic and social barriers to playing some sports or attaining a high level of skill in play, funding and the development of sporting infrastructure has made it relatively easier …
Freedom of religion is under threat
This past week has been filled with unimaginable tragedy. Between a shooting at a grocery store I frequent back home and the largest mass shooting of Jews ever in the United States, it’s clear that something needs to be done. It is simply not enough …
The Scene: Brent Faiyaz makes a stand
Music is not just words over a beat to hear, but poignant poetry, soothing and caressing the ears of those who listen. Rhythm and blues, or R&B, is the perfect genre for anyone looking for emotional and relatable music that will touch the heart and …
Scotlight: Ben Jenkins
What is it like to double major in physics and Chinese? It’s a blast! They’re two things I’m really interested in. I love doing both of them. They’re both so different that when I get tired of doing one I can switch to the other. …