We need to have a talk. If you have come as far as the second sentence of this essay, chances are you know how to read. I applaud this, but at the same time I must ask you: would you rather read this, or would …
A Tribe Called Quest returns with new music, same swagger
Harry Todd Contributing Writer Countless monumental musicians have passed away this year. While it’s hard to find a bit of light in all of these deaths, some musicians knowingly produced one last piece of work for us to enjoy. What a treat those records have …
European students seek representation on campus through new club
Sally Kershner Features Editor Wooster’s first Italian international student, Marco Roccato ’20, is trying to form a new student group on campus. Roccato is attempting to create the European Student’s Association (ESA), a group dedicated to represent all international students that come from Europe, including …
Campaign started to promote understanding of undocumented students
Tristan Lopus Managing Editor Last Monday evening, Nov. 7 — on the eve of the most anticipated presidential election in recent history — Eduardo Muñoz and three students who are undocumented immigrants filed into the Lowry lobby to claim their reserved table and prepared to …
College survey investigates student center functions
Caren Holmes Staff Writer Last week, the College sent out a “feasibility study survey” to the College community eliciting responses to better understand student and faculty usage of the Lowry Student Center. The survey, as part of a larger feasibility study being conducted by the …
Students organize silent protest in response to harassment
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief In response to the increased incidents of harassment on Beall Avenue following the election of Donald Trump, College of Wooster students organized a silent protest last week. Wooster’s protest, held on Friday, Nov. 11 at 12 p.m., joined many other …