I feel as though I must first begin this viewpoint by saying that we, the members of 4 Paws for Ability, truly appreciate the love, support and interest shown, not only in our dogs, but also in our program by members of the campus community. …
“The American dream” falls short
In 1962, an eccentric man by the name of James Rouse first proposed his vision for an egalitarian, “new town” utopia situated midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. His proposal was met with skepticism, underneath which grew a latent curiosity. Rouse believed that with Gatbsy-esque …
Pesticides harm our bees
I was looking for something new to watch on Netflix this weekend, and I stumbled upon Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth. I think that Gore’s message, though 10 years old now, is no less relevant or salient in 2016 than it was in 2006. Humans …
Football dominates conference rival
“It feels good to win,” said Antonio Bailey ’19. The College of Wooster Football Team was far from a loss with a series of key plays made at crucial moments in a 41-16 blowout victory over Kenyon College on Saturday at John P. Papp Stadium. …
Trustee apologizes for insensitive comment
The fallout from the racially insensitive comment made by a trustee at the recent Student Development meeting continued this week. Two statements were released following a letter signed by 22 faculty members of color, which called for the College to respond. The first was a …
MOCA House plans to sell attendees’ art at upcoming auction
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief A mental illness recovery center in Wooster that has been involved with the College for the past several years is holding an art auction this month. MOCA (Motivating, Optimistic, Caring, Accepting) House is a recovery center in Wooster for individuals …