Leo Casalini Contributing Writer On Nov. 4, the second edition of ‘Speak Out’ was held in the Learning Garden Pavilion at The College of Wooster. The event was organized by the Wooster Advocacy Group and sponsored by a current class at the College titled “Democracy …
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Immigration resources made accessible by local nonprofit
Galen Axel Anderson Contributing Writer At 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24, the College ended its “Cultivating Hope Through Community & Resistance” series with the presentation “Litigating for Liberation with OCSILiO.” This event, hosted by Latinas Unidas and the Center for Belonging and Intercultural Dialogue, …
Pres. McCall to campus community: “remain calm and courteous.”
Julia Garrison News Editor President Anne McCall sent a follow-up message to the campus community on Monday morning with details on how many executive orders will affect the community — including President Donald Trump’s reinforcement of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) across the U.S. McCall …
AAUP holds “Know Your Rights” discussion for community members
Tori DiPasquale Contributing Writer A small group of faculty and students met in the CoRE Cube on Feb. 13 for a “Know Your Rights” discussion sponsored by Wooster’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). This discussion came in response to President Donald …
Pres. McCall shares Wooster’s response to administrative action on Capitol Hill in email to community
Julia Garrison News Editor President Anne McCall addressed the campus community in an email sent out on Jan. 30 and addressed three key points of change that have come with a new government and presidential administration. McCall discussed the Protect All Students Act (SB 104), …


