St. James Episcopal Church hosted a screening of the documentary film, “Traces of the Trade: A Story from the Deep North” last Thursday. The film was presented in collaboration with Wooster’s Department of Africana Studies and the Center for Diversity and Global Engagement. The documentary …
ISA hopes to bridge the gaps between cultures
Wooster’s International Student Association held their first dinner in the Lowry Ballroom on Monday.† The theme was “travelization” (student travel abroad) and four American students, Jeremy Bervoets ’11, Brittanny Lee ’11, Hannah Haas ’12 and Akosua Grimanis ’12, spoke of their experiences abroad to Sweden, …
Voting for wet/dry lounges unfair
As a resident of Babcock Hall, I was astounded to learn that all three of Babcock’s lounges will remain dry this year. This means even if over 21, no one is allowed to drink in the lounge.† The decision was made through a simple process …
Decriminalization ó the other option
For as long as I can remember I have been an advocate for marijuana reform laws.† However, I never knew about a third option: decriminalization. In November 2008, Massachusetts voted “yes” on question 2. This vote made Massachusetts the 12th state in the nation to …
Library is for studying
Multiple times a week you will find me in one of two places: the McCreight Mac lab in Gault Library or my Independent Study carrel. I can also guarantee you that multiple times a week I will be interrupted by the many members of the …
SNL season premiere featured favorite alums
As usual, “Saturday Night Live” plunged into its new season with relevant political references with the Cold Open, which featured Kristen Wiig, the show’s most recognizable female star, as Christine O’Donnell, the Tea Party candidate for Senate who admitted to dabbling in witchcraft. Wigg shouted …