Category: News

  • Black Panther Party secretary speaks at Wooster

    Men of Harambee members, pictured with Cleaver, organized the event along with Women of Images and the Black Women’s Organization (Photo by Meonyez Goodwin). Meg Itoh Editor in Chief Kathleen Cleaver, perhaps best known for her previous role as communications secretary for the Black Panther Party between the years 1967-1971, spoke at The College of…

  • Scot Center renovations will upgrade athletic spaces

    An architect’s rendering shows how Timken Gymnasium will look after both phases of renovations are completed in 2019 (Photo courtesy Doug Laditka). Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor A series of renovation efforts are underway in several areas within the Scot Center, including improvements to the Timken Gymnasium, Timken Natatorium, the Armington Physical Education Center and…

  • Environmental geoscience major created with interdisciplinary courses

    Claire Montgomery Contributing Writer Environmental geoscience has been launched as a new major at the College, incorporating classes that currently exist in the geology department with newly proposed courses. The new major will fall under the newly-named department of earth sciences. The new department also includes the existing geology major with new course options. “To…

  • Three new C.o.R.E. awards announced for I.S. Symposium

    Zoe Covey Contributing Writer The C.o.R.E. Committee has announced three new C.o.R.E. awards for projects being presented this year at I.S. Symposium. C.o.R.E. awards are given to Senior I.S. projects meeting specific presentation style or technology criteria at I.S. Symposium each year. The new awards include the I.S.: 180 Video award, which challenges students to…

  • A new kind of phishing scandal: actual fish

    Flaky Rings Obsessive Golf Fanboy Staff at the Lowry Center front desk confirmed that on the morning of March 26, every student at the College received a fish in their mailbox. Peter Mackelmore ’19, who works the morning shift at the desk on Mondays, confirmed that 15 boxes of fish had been delivered to the…

  • Bridging Along Beall will construct actual bridge

    Tommy Lasagna Professional Impasta After multiple incidents involving College of Wooster students and Wooster residents, the College is taking action to improve relations between students and community members. After many hours of meetings, the College has managed to find a solution that administrators believe will be best for everyone. Rohini Singh, assistant professor of communication…