Matthew Prill Contributing Writer Your phone buzzes angrily—it’s the fire alarm option that you picked last night in order to give you that extra oomph to boost you out of your slumber. It’s Tuesday morning, early. Or is it Wednesday? It doesn’t matter, because …
Being a Black Woman in a Predominantly White Institution
Byera Kashangaki Contributing Writers I come from a country that is predominantly Black. I am from Kenya, a country in the Eastern part of Africa. I have never felt like an outsider because everyone I was surrounded by looked like me and spoke like …
Free Speech On Campus: Reconsidering Wooster’s Bias Related Harassment Policy
Bobby Ramkissoon Dylynn Lasky Contributing Writers The state of free speech in higher education is a topic of discussion that has always occupied national attention. In recent years, incidents of free speech violations on campuses have proliferated across the country, as has the debate …
TransGlobal Groove Collective: A Professor’s Mixtape
Haley Huett A&E Editor Mekdes Shiferaw A&E Editor Have you ever looked at your professor and thought, “there’s no way this person does anything besides cause me pain?” Think again. Amyaz A. Moledina, the associate professor of Economics, Business Economics, and Global and International …
Jimmy Noriega Directs Two Upcoming Fall Productions
Haley Huett A&E Editor The College’s fall performances will be debuting this Oct. 4, 5, and 6. “Far Away,” written by Caryl Churchill, and “The Day the Music Came Back,” written by Alvaro Saar Rios, are both directed by Professor Jimmy Noriega of the …
“Creep”: When Would You Stop Recording?
Haley Huett A&E Editor I watched “Creep” for the first time in my best friend’s living room during my first Christmas break home from school. It was a movie she often alluded to, but I hadn’t seen it. That day, she had decided that …