Sanjana Kumbhani Contributing Writer Over 45 years ago, Chuck Schwab founded a unique company in San Francisco that would, over time, come to be known as one of America’s biggest brokerage firms: The Charles Schwab Corporation. In October 2008, Ohio native Walt Bettinger took over …
WooCrew members model as mentors at Wooster High School
Vedica Jha Contributing Writer One of the many inspiring program houses on campus is WooCrew in Calcei House. Their program works at Wooster High School in an after school program that helps kids who are struggling in school. The program includes 10 College of Wooster …
Student recognized for stellar research
Erika Purdy Contributing Writer This past summer, Annette Hilton ’17 spent 10 weeks researching a topic that was, quite literally, otherworldly. Through a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) funded and run by the National Science Foundation, Hilton, a geology major, worked with Juliane Gross, a …
Great Decisions Lectures focus on 2016 Presidential Election
Theresa Dunne Features Editor Every year since 1981, The College of Wooster has partnered with the local Wooster community to put together the Great Decisions Lecture Series. The overarching goal of the series is to promote continuous education among both Wooster students and area residents. …
Voter apathy leads to policies that hurt everyone
If you ever wondered why we pay taxes, and what happens when young voters do not turn out to have their voices heard, then you can look no further than Kansas. My native state has recently fallen on hard budgetary times due to our lovely …
Bernie Sanders’ campaign appeals to millennials’ issues
Prior to May 2015, I can guarantee that the majority of America had no idea of who Bernie Sanders was. Senator Sanders now has around 2.46 million followers from both of his Twitter accounts (@BernieSanders & @SenSanders) combined. Ohio’s primary is on March 15 and …