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CDI film series gives visibility to underrepresented groups
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) at The College of Wooster has been hosting a series of films focused on intersectionality and inclusion this year. Appropriately titled the “Intersectional Film Series,” CDI will be screening two films each semester that expose the student body to narratives, directors and actors that…
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CityTREK offers students alternative, educational fall break
Waverly Hart News Editor This past fall break, numerous College of Wooster students embarked on CityTREKs, (Think, Re/search, Engage, Know) visiting different American cities and learning about possible careers from Wooster alumni. This year, A.P.E.X. sponsored CityTREKs to three different U.S. cities. Students could choose between Cleveland, Detroit or Chicago, with each city differing in…
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Corner House, Kennedy B perform music for assisted living
Allie Deyhle Staff Writer For their service project, Corner House and the Kennedy B apartment are playing live music at senior citizen homes in Wooster. This service project helps in building connections in the community by way of music. Music has the ability to bring people together and it is mutually enjoyable, so it is…
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Scotlight
A weekly inside look at the unique faces and personalities that make up The College of Wooster community. Sally Kershner Features Editor What made you want to start making zines, and what do you hope for them to accomplish on campus? So, I’ve been thinking about this. One thing that I really hate about not…
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Timken Library seeks to celebrate underrepresented figures in science
Ryan Secard Contributing Writer In a stride toward upholding one of the College’s core values of diversity and inclusivity, the Timken science library is currently seeking nominations for four new displays honoring engineers, scientists or inventors from historically underrepresented groups. The displays are set to be dedicated during the spring 2018 semester and placed throughout…
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Religion lecture series presents on controversy of mysticism
Sally Kershner Features Editor The annual Fall Academy of Religion lecture series has returned to The College of Wooster, having begun Sept. 13 and continuing through Oct. 18. These lectures are hosted on campus thanks to an endowed fund, the Department of Religious Studies and Interfaith Campus Ministry. They contain a specific theme that addresses…