Caren Holmes Staff Writer On Wed. April 8, Campus Council hosted a public forum in the Lowry Center to inform students about the capacities of Campus Council and the Judicial Board, as well as to answer student questions surrounding these institutions. Jordan Griffith ’19, at-large …
DEISPG announces open meetings
Committee invites feedback regarding diversity Anna Hartig Contributing Writer The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategic Planning Group (DEISPG) has developed a multi-year strategic plan to create the ideal environment at The College of Wooster. The primary goal of this group is to maintain diversity within …
Greenhouse club to attend environmental conference
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer Greenhouse, the student environmental organization at The College of Wooster, will soon attend the Mid-West Student Coalition for Climate Action, a conference that will take place on April 1. The conference is a collaboration on behalf of the Five Colleges of …
James Dicke, a forklift tycoon, lectures on how to run a business
Sanjana Kuhmbani Contributing Writer If a background in art, international business and politics doesn’t scream liberal arts, then what does? This year, the Business Economics department at the College is bringing the CEO of Crown Equipment Corporation, James F. Dicke II, as part of the …
Funnyhouse of a Negro, directed by Tashi Hutchins ’17
Katie Cameron A&E Editor Tonight, curtains go up on Funnyhouse of a Negro, Tashi Hutchins ’17’s directorial debut. The one-act play is part of Hutchins’ theatre and dance Independent Study. Written by African-American playwright Adrienne Kennedy in 1964 during the Black Arts Movement, the play …
Anderson .Paak, Showing The Way
However you may feel about the Grammys, they guarantee at least one positive thing each year: a great live performance. This year, the highlight performance belongs to A Tribe Called Quest and Anderson .Paak, who gave us not only a standout performance, but also a …