“What in the world are we doing by reading environmental literature?” asks Greta Gaard. I often wonder the same thing and feel like reading books about environmental issues will never be enough to help. Sometimes it feels like all the glaciers will melt, the ocean …
Some seriously super sculpting at Ebert Arts Center
by Miles Rochester Sculptors, art fans and friends gathered on the first floor of Ebert Art Museum last Friday afternoon to display the many sculptures created by students this semester. Inside the showroom, artists mingled with friends, visitors and critics. Gentle conversation filled the air …
Interim Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Cliff Bobbitt resigns, his last day is Dec. 1
Julia Garrison News Editor In a statement addressed to the entire community on Nov. 13, President McCall announced that Interim Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Cliff Bobbitt has resigned and that his last day will be Dec. 1, only a month …
Students organize Kauke arch sit-in in solidarity with Palestine
Students sat in the Arch as early as 8:00 a.m. until the evening. Photo by Paul Xing ’26. Doug Slovenkay Contributing Writer “Nobody is free until we are all free,” uttered Co Clark ’25, the primary organizer of the Arch Takeover event on Nov. 9, …
Nov. 13 Scot Council brief
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Scot Council Reporter On Nov. 13, Scot Council held their last General Assembly meeting before Thanksgiving break. These meetings are held in Lowry 224, from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Mondays. In lieu of the resignation of Cliff Bobbitt, Ashley Reid, current …
Rake-A-Difference leafs a big impact on Wooster community
Nemsie Gonzalez Copy Editor Rake-A-Difference is one of the premier volunteer events on campus, taking place annually since 2013. Run by the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN), the event enlists campus volunteers to rake yards within the Wooster community. According to one of the organizers, Bella …