Questions raised about removal of Art Wall panels, The Squirrel Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief There has been some confusion over the policies which govern what content is appropriate to display on the Art Wall or include in independent publications, following recent events on campus. …
Grant preserves student research
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer The College of Wooster has received a $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to fund undergraduate research in chemistry and physics during the summer for the next three years. The grant re-establishes a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) unit that …
Vote before Spring Break
Maansi Kumar Contributing Writer Starting about a week before the Feb. 16, 2016 deadline for voter registration, numerous College of Wooster students took to social media to urge their fellow peers to register. Many students posted selfies while they waited in Galpin Hall, with captions …
Student organizations take advantage of Spring Break to travel
Theresa Dunne Features Editor With all of the mid-term exams, papers and possibly a looming little thing called I.S. due in the upcoming weeks, it may be difficult to see that Spring Break is just around the corner. In these two weeks, students have the …
Feminism is not a competition: demanding justice for all
The other day, I overheard a few well-educated and cultured peers of mine talking about contemporary feminist movements. One individual brought up the movement for allowing American girls to wear tank tops in school without administrative consequences. Before she could even finish her thought, a …
Learning from Beyoncé’s “Formation”
Most of us know that Beyoncé made the world stop — again — with the release of her new single and video, “Formation.” Contrary to the reactions Beyoncé’s work typically evokes, Beyoncé has received major criticism surrounding some of the themes in her video. As …