When I say I come from Vietnam, and when I explain Vietnam is a Global South country, I don’t want your pity. I grew up around nature, around my parents and grandparents, all under the same roof. Houses are a thing, yes. Electricity kept everything …
Kittredge Hall closing due to staff shortages
Staff currently working at Kittredge will transition to working in Lowry Center after Kittredge closes on March 7 Robyn Newcomb Features Editor On Feb. 21, Director of Campus Dining Marjorie Shamp announced the upcoming closure of Kittredge Dining Hall, beginning March 7 and continuing through …
Task force on free speech and expression detailed in email
Dr. Matthew Mariola led discussions on the major on Dec. 1 and 5 in Lowry Student Center (Photo by Saeed Husain). Claire Montgomery Contributing Writer In an email sent to the College community on Feb. 21, John Rudisill, chair of the philosophy department, provided an …
Task forces propose changes to (C) curriculum requirement
Waverly Hart News Editor On Monday Feb. 19, several students gathered in the Babcock Formal Lounge to discuss proposed changes to the College’s curriculum in regards to issues of diversity, social justice and global engagement. The proposed changes concerned the Cultural Difference (C) graduation requirement. …
Students, city residents complete service project
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer On Saturday, Feb. 24, students and Wooster residents participated in a joint service project to benefit refugees at Wooster Mennonite Church. The project was the second event in the Bridging Along Beall Avenue program, which seeks to improve the relationship between …
Scotlight
A weekly inside look at the unique faces and personalities that make up The College of Wooster community. Margie Sosa, a sophomore political science major, balances her time spent as founder of the First-Generation Student Organization, member of Proyecto Latino, Senator At-Large for Student Government …