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 …
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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 …
Scot Council votes to recommend the rejection of the current student demonstration and protest guidelines in Nov. 18 meeting
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council held their weekly general assembly on Nov. 18 in Lowry 202 at 7 p.m. These meetings are open to the general student body. In the meeting, Scot Council members discussed updates regarding the committee on committees and the student …
Your intersectionality is a lie, and I am tired of being a strong Black woman.
Nwanne Eke and Shaunta Palmer Contributing Writers As Black women living in America, there is a conception that we must care for all and nurture those around us. However, unlike our white counterparts, we’re not allowed to be soft or fragile. Instead, we are expected …
Faculty and students discuss censorship, ZWD lists at faculty meeting
Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Gianna Hayes News Editor The Governance Room in the lower level of the Scot Center houses the monthly faculty meetings, which — until Monday — have been closed to students, for at least the past four years. Through conversations with …
Students, faculty protest Wooster’s alleged investments related to the Israel-Hamas war
Julia Garrison News Editor “Hey hey, ho ho, the war machine has got to go,” called out protester Leo Daoud ’26 into a megaphone while over 70 students, faculty and staff stood outside of Lowry Student Center on Friday, Oct. 25. Protestors lined the edges …