Category: Features

  • Black Student Association Lounge re-opens in Douglass Hall

    Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor The Black Student Association (BSA) recently reopened their lounge in the basement of Douglass Hall which had been closed since last summer due to significant water damages from a flood that occurred in the building in June. The group held an event on Friday, Feb. 2 in the renovated lounge…

  • Scots in Harmony a cappella competes at ICCA quarterfinals

    Emma Reiner Staff Writer The recently formed and first competitive a cappella group at The College of Wooster “Scots in Harmony” went to the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) Varsity Vocals quarterfinals at Case Western Reserve University on Saturday, Jan. 25. They sang three songs, including “Hello Friend” by Chloe x Halle, “Have…

  • Historic Latinx Lounge opens in Armington Hall

    Ellie Kahn Features Editor The College of Wooster’s Latinx community has found a permanent home in Armington Hall, with the official inauguration of the Latinx Lounge taking place last Tuesday, Jan. 21. Administrators, faculty members and allies joined members of the Latinx student community to mark the momentous occasion. The inauguration of the Lounge is…

  • New multi-factor authentication measure increases security

    Annie Sheneman Contributing Writer Beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 28, all student accounts will be required to use multi-factor authentication as a part of the log-in process. This new addition is one part of the College’s risk management priorities for this year, according to an email sent by the Technology Services department in November. This change…

  • “Living the Vision”: MLK day 2020 observed on campus

    Olivia Proe Features Editor The College celebrated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy in its annual “day on” this past Monday, Jan. 20. The theme chosen for this year’s celebration was “Living the Vision,” with justice dialogues and volunteer opportunities serving as spaces for engagement and reflection. The day began with an opening ceremony…

  • Third annual Pre-Kwanzaa celebration hosted on campus

    Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer “Although Kwanzaa isn’t celebrated until later in December, Pre-Kwanzaa is meant to be a place to gather, connect, share life and food and express grati- tude for the gifts of the previ- ous year,” stated Erin Guzman, the interim director of Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL) at the College of Wooster,…