Theresa Dunne Features Editor Book sales are a staple of the end of the school year. From first-semester textbooks still floating around to the hand-picked recommended reads from some English major, many students find that they do not want to lug these books home when …
A bigger and better space for Spoon Market
Dani Gagnon Features Editor Ever since word got out that Spoon was moving, the Wooster community has been looking forward to the grand reveal of their favorite sandwich shop’s new and improved location. Now that the opening date is nearly here, friends have been comparing …
Small house repairs continued over Spring Break
Meg Itoh News Editor Small houses on campus underwent a number of repairs during Spring Break. These repairs came after several houses had structural issues earlier in the year, including Gable House, Scot Cottage and Lewis House. Students were notified by Steve Glick, director of …
Budget allocations released for the 2016-17 school year
The College of Wooster’s ice hockey team, BSA and WAC were among the student groups that received the most funds. Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief The Allocation Committee released the 2016-17 distribution of the Student Activity Fee Monday, through an email from Assistant Director of …
Graduate Students to serve in Res Life
Three students from Kent State University to live on campus Stephen Lumetta News Editor There will be some new faces on campus next year: three graduate students studying higher education at Kent State University will serve as assistants in the Division of Campus Life in …
Don’t gender speech
In my research for a project in Psychology of Gender course, I came across the following quote by New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand on the subject of women’s vocal presentation: “You have to speak less like a young girl and more like a young, aspiring …