Category: Features

  • Scotlight: Suzanne Bates

    Suzanne Bates, Registrar at The College of Wooster, shares her professional journey and her post-retirement plans, as well as her advice for current students Please introduce yourself. I’m Suzanne Bates, Registrar at The College of Wooster. In a few words, what has your career looked like? What made you choose to work with college students?…

  • Soup and Bread patronage declines with Kittredge closure

    Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor In the second semester of the 2017-2018 academic year, Kittredge Dining Hall closed its doors and ceased providing students with an additional dining location. In order to explain the shutdown of one campus dining location, Director of Campus Dining and Conference Services Marjorie Shamp commented, “The last year that Kittredge…

  • EarthFest expands programming and opens up to new organizations

    Zoe Covey Features Editor It’s time for EarthFest at The College of Wooster, and this year it’s going to be bigger than ever. The event is hosted by Greenhouse and will be this Friday, April 19 on the Lowry back patio. It focuses on raising awareness of ways to increase sustainability here on campus through…

  • Scotlight: Rachel Lau

    Rachel Lau ’19 talks about her dance and economics I.S. project and her journey as a choroegrapher and dancer. Please introduce yourself. My name is Rachel Lau, and I’m from Hong Kong. I’m a double major in economics and theatre & dance. I’m most active on campus with the C.O.W. Dance Company, but I’m also…

  • Wooster celebrates National Volunteer Week with WVN

    Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer In light of National Volunteer Week, the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) hosted an array of events including a service opportunity on Saturday, April 13. Every year since 1974, many communities dedicate a week to celebrate the people involved and the causes in need of support. This year Wooster hosted a Soup…

  • CreateHER Day 2019 celebrates female leadership

    Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer While Knowlton Commons is typically busy, bustling with students and professors alike chatting and grabbing coffee, the energy felt different this past Saturday, April 13. The Ruth W. Williams Hall of Life Science was transformed into a hub of empowerment, female leadership and multicolored pastel cotton candy — also known as…