Julia Garrison News Editor The College of Wooster Community Health Taskforce addressed the campus community for the first time this semester in an email sent on Sept. 19. The email detailed instructions if an individual becomes sick, including contacting the Longbrake Wellness Center. The College …
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Project 2025 is a disabled nightmare. How do we fight back?
Co Clark Contributing Writer Many of us have heard of Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s roadmap for a hyper-right-wing Trump presidency and nightmare fuel for every marginalized person you know. It tackles pretty much everything, from rolling back environmental protections to bans on gay marriage. …
Places, goodbyes and the ridiculously cliche
Senior Arts and Entertainment editor Gabriel Thomas grapples with summarizing his time at Wooster.
Wooster to stop offering free COVID tests at Longbrake Wellness Center
Julia Garrison News Editor The Community Health Committee announced in a March 8 email that the College would no longer be offering self-serve COVID-19 tests. This statement and message came after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its Respiratory Virus Guidance resource …
I’m sick and tired. Literally.
Gianna Hayes News Editor Let me paint a picture for you. A few weeks ago, I felt sick and had the typical symptoms of a common cold or sinus infection. Luckily, it was the weekend, so I had time to recuperate. But I was anxious …
COVID cases surge across campus as positivity rate inches toward 3% campus threshold
Ada Lapham Staff Writer On Friday, Jan. 26, the Community Health Task Force sent out a campus wide email titled “Community Health Update,” the first of its kind this semester and only the second of this academic year. The email contained information about the latest …