Students sat in the Arch as early as 8:00 a.m. until the evening. Photo by Paul Xing ’26. Doug Slovenkay Contributing Writer “Nobody is free until we are all free,” uttered Co Clark ’25, the primary organizer of the Arch Takeover event on Nov. 9, …
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Dissecting privilege and ignorance
Nemsie Gonzalez Copy Editor In light of all that is going around on campus and in our global community, I think it’s time that we pull out our dictionaries, get our definitions straight and correct misconceptions some of you may have. Let’s start with the …
Cheryl Nuñez has resigned; now what?
Dylynn Lasky Contributing Writer “Bye Cherylllll how we celebrating?” “One bad administrator down, two more to go!!” “If Cheryl cared so much about the issues plaguing our student body, then she would stay on to fix it LMAO” These expressions represent several student responses to …
Campus dining looks to address protest demands
The list of demands includes quality checks on food. Graphic by Julia Garrison ‘25. Ada Lapham Contributing Writer On Oct. 28, students stood in the lobby of Lowry Dining Hall, continuing their protest which began at President Anne E. McCall’s Inauguration. Students handed out pamphlets …
College of Wooster Nursery School sudden closure brings protest
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor Members of the campus community alongside children and parents gathered at the Scot Center last Thursday afternoon to protest the unexpected closure of the College of Wooster Nursery School for the 2023-2024 year. The protest began at the main entrance of …
Inauguration interrupted by student-led protest
Protestors arrived as the pipe band led the procession of Wooster’s esteemed guests. Photo by Paul Xing ’26 Julia Garrison News Editor In their regalia and all the Wooster gold money could buy, the board of trustees, the alumni board, faculty, academic delegates, the platform …