by Thomas Pitney On Saturday, Sept. 16 and Sunday, Sept. 17, the Wooster men’s tennis team opened their season in Gambier, Ohio, where they competed at the Kenyon Invitational. Although the invitational was non-scoring, it provided the team with an opportunity to see how they …
Scotlight with Jeff Roche
Bri Becerra sits down with Dr. Jeff Roche, Professor of History, to talk about the Monday Night Mile, an annual fundraising event to benefit the Akron Children’s Hospital. The event, which takes place this year on Oct. 2, involves a number of different mile-long races …
COW libraries host Dr. Smith of #CiteBlackWomen
by Natalie Miller On Thursday, Sept. 14 The College of Wooster welcomed guest speaker Dr. Christen A. Smith to Gault Recital Hall to discuss citational politics. Dr. Smith is the founder of the #CiteBlackWomen project, an associated professor of anthropology, African and African diaspora studies …
The joys of eating alone
by Emma Shinker I remember it vividly. I was sitting at the counter in old Lowry, looking down at the stadium and the students walking out of the Scot Center. I was eating some sort of stuffed shell pasta and an M&M cookie. And I …
Artist Hour #1 with guest artist Daimei Sakaguchi
by Miles Rochester In the first ever Artist Hour, I had the pleasure of talking with Daimei Sakaguchi ’25. Sakaguchi was born in Tokyo, Japan, but moved to the Philippines at a young age with his mother and two brothers to attend an international school …
The art of writing letters
by Ellen McAllister I get about thirty emails a day. They are usually alerting me to some meeting I have to attend or someone asking for my help to resolve an issue. Zero of them are from people genuinely checking in. All of them need …