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C.O.W.’s 21st annual Booksgiving focuses on giving back
Waverly Hart Managing Editor Throughout November, students might have noticed boxes of books hanging out by the circulation desks in the Andrews and Timken Libraries. The boxes are part of an initiative that provides books to underprivileged children during the holiday season. For the past 20 years, The College of Wooster Libraries has organized this…
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Wellness staff shares resources during winter months
Claire Wineman Senior Staff Writer As winter once again returns to Wooster, we are forced to reckon with the realities of the season: unpacking our warmer clothes, identifying the routes to class that minimize outside time, drinking as many warm beverages as possible and working on our snowball-throwing aim. Yet while there are plenty of…
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Scotlight: Professor Mark Wilson
Professor Mark Wilson discusses his current research, his history at The College of Wooster and his love for discovery. Wilson received this year’s Gilbert Harris Award from the Paleontological Research Institution and received his undergraduate degree here at The College of Wooster. He has published over 120 papers, some the result of paleontological research in…
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Rabbi Dario Hunter is a valuable addition to CDI and C.O.W.
Desi LaPoole Features Editor When you meet Rabbi Dario Hunter, the first thing you’ll notice is his welcoming demeanor. Though he stands tall, his kind smile and confident voice makes one feel both engaged and at ease. Prior to our meeting, I had only seen him walking around campus a handful of times, likely dashing…
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OLAS and C.O.W. Amnesty International host Fireside Chat
Zoe Covey Features Editor On Monday, Nov. 12, the Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) and Amnesty International C.O.W. chapter hosted an event in Lowry Center about the state of immigration policy and asylum seekers in the United States over the past several months. Called the Family Separation Fireside Chat, the goal of the event…
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FYS fights inequality with community engagement
Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer This semester the Global Health and Inequality First Year Seminar (FYS) led by Dr. Brooke Krause of the economics department has been working hard to put together a Giving Tuesday fundraiser and has done much more with their class time and service work. Students are making various items, including paper bread…