Graphic by Zach Perrier. Bri Becerra Editor-in-Chief As my time as a Wooster student draws to a close, I have begun to reflect on my experiences here. Recently, I was rudely reminded of one of the worst times of my life through a simple LinkedIn …
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Julia Garrison News Editor Chelsea Polly, civil rights and Title IX coordinator, shared Wooster’s campus climate information from November 2024 to January 2025. These climate notifications are usually sent out the month after they occur. The following reports were noted within the campus climate notification: …
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Julia Garrison News Editor Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator Chelsea Polly shared September’s campus climate notification on Oct. 15. She also announced the introduction of an anonymous Title IX questionnaire form, of which the answers will be shared on the Title IX Inside Wooster …
Partnership with OneEighty teaches boundary setting
By Emma Shinker Features Editor Students gathered in Allen Commons on Friday, Jan. 19 for an hour-long program titled “Boundaries and Communication in Relationships.” The event, sponsored by the College’s Title IX and Community Health Promotion offices, consisted of a presentation by staff from OneEighty. …
No justice for survivors of sexual violence?
Pras Subedi Contributing Writer A 2019 survey from the American Association of Universities revealed that 25.9% of women undergraduate students and 22.8% of trans, genderqueer and nonbinary undergraduate students had faced some form of sexual violence. This reflects the harsh realities of living on a …
Hunters, I am not a doe
Claire Allison McGuire Contributing Writer Content warning: sexual harassment Hunters have one universal ethical code: never shoot a doe. Since hunting season and mating season slightly overlap, any doe could be pregnant and give birth to a beautiful buck, a buck that will one day …