Gianna Hayes News Editor A handful of Wooster students participated in the “Hands Off! Our Science” National Day of Action on April 5, in downtown Cleveland. The protest comes after the Stand Up for Science Rallies that occurred nationwide on March 7 earlier this year. …
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Scot Council discusses drafted response to protest guidelines shared by administration at Monday meeting
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council discussed their drafted recommendation to reject the proposed demonstration guidelines put forward last semester by the dean of students. Scot Council discussed revisions to the document that had been enacted before the week’s meeting. The Student Speech and Demonstration …
Students, faculty, community members gather downtown to rally for science
Gianna Hayes News Editor On Friday, March 7, a crowd formed at the corner of Market Street and Liberty Street in downtown Wooster. Around 30 people, including several College of Wooster students and faculty members, alongside city of Wooster community members, held signs up to …
A look at the Super Bowl halftime show — and the messages missed
ALT: A month on, Lamar’s halftime show still resonates Wyn Caudle A&E Editor Like many others, I spent part of Feb. 9 watching the Super Bowl halftime show. On my first watch through, I did not understand the message behind the performance. I knew that …
Protest guidelines sacrifice safety of the many for comfort of the few
Anna Whiting Contributing Writer Wooster has a long history of protest, both on and off campus. Administrators love to point towards the Galpin Takeover of 1989 as a point of pride at students’ civic engagement but now want to stifle our abilities to do similar …
Students push back against speech and demonstration guidelines
Students voted unanimously at the conduct committee meeting to have Scot Council vote on recommending disapproval of the current protest guidelines. Photo by Julia Garrison ’25. Julia Garrison News Editor In a conduct committee meeting open to students on Thursday, Nov. 14, student attendees unanimously …