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Sober and satisfied: It’s not always about the alcohol
Upperclassmen share their personal views on having fun without drinking Wyatt Smith News Editor At Wooster, like so many other colleges, it can seem incredibly difficult to find social activities that don’t center around alcohol. Yet staying sober need not lead to boring weekends, as Rachelle Brenner ’15 and Mamoudou N’Diaye ’14 can vouch. N’Diaye…
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k(NO)w open house: outlines strategic planning for semester
Dani Gagnon Features Editor Last Wednesday Jan. 22, k(NO)w held an open house inviting the student body to attend and hear their definitions and outlines of their goals for the semester. The meeting, while short, was direct and efficient in refining the framework for the group’s short-term goals. When reflecting on the group’s development, Group…
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Great Decisions Lecture Series: Who’s coming to dinner?
Documentary filmmaker and Nobel Peace Prize Winner to visit Wooster Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor The College of Wooster is one of the supporters of the Great Decisions Lecture Series. Having been around for over 30 years the Series is a joint venture between the College and the local Wooster community. The focus of the series…
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Wooster earns Silver rating in sustainability from STARS
Dani Gagnon Features Editor For most of us, good old Wooster was the last thing on our mind over winter break; however, for others Wooster was at the forefront of theirs. When Wooster received a Silver Rating from The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) the sustainability coordinator at the College, Sb Loder, had…
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Martin Luther King week celebrations at the College
Committee members and student participants reflect at teach-in Sanjana Kumbhani Features Editor The College of Wooster prides itself on its powerful student community and the institution’s resilient belief that students always come first. Wooster’s Martin Luther King week is a testament to this faith in the student body, given it was the brainchild of seven…
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MOH cleans Mom’s after a busy Friday night
Brooke Skiba Features Editor Student respect at Mom’s on weekend nights has been an ongoing issue this semester without resolution. Just before break, the Men of Harambee (MOH) set an example for the student body by volunteering to spend time in the Mom’s workers’ shoes. On Friday, Nov. 22 at 3 a.m., a time when…