BSA honored the victims of two recent police shooting, while simultaneously raising awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement Mackenzie Clark News Editor On Wednesday, Sept. 21, members of the Black Student Association (BSA) gathered outside of Lowry Center to stand in solidarity with the …
Large student turnout for first Presidential Debate
Janel England News Editor This past Monday, Sept. 26, students from the communications department hosted a viewing event for students at the College of Wooster to watch the first Presidential Debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The host students began …
Don’t Throw Shoes prepares for upcoming show with new members
Theresa Dunne Features Editor With just a few weeks of rehearsal under their belts, the five new members of Don’t Throw Shoes are preparing themselves for their first performance in the upcoming weeks. This year, the student improv comedy troupe welcomed Colin Ford ‘19, Bekah …
CityTrek offers students experiential learning over Fall Break
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer Fall break may only be one week long, but organizations on campus are finding the time to host trips and programs whose influence they hope will extend beyond the eight or nine days students have without classes. A.P.E.X. is one such …
Business economics welcomes speaker
Sanjana Kumbhani Contributing Writer An economist, investment manager and an author. No, I am not talking about three different people but one person who holds all three titles. This person is, in fact, going to be the James R. Wilson Series speaker this year. The …
Photobook encapsulates 150 years of the College’s history
Daniel Sweat Features Editor It’s 1865. The nation is in turmoil after the Lincoln assassination. You are Reverend James Reed, the minister of the First Presbyterian Church at Wooster, and you really like nature. As you look out the window during congregational calls, you are …