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Kehlani debuts with new album, SweetSexySavage
Desi LaPoole Contributing Writer If you’ve been anywhere in the past couple weeks, you’ve probably seen soft pink and bright red paper hearts stapled to various walls and boards, and the clichéd “Be Mine!” phrase printed in cursive somewhere nearby. Yes, it’s Valentine’s season, the time for couples to show how much they love each…
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Wooster students start women’s club rugby team
Ashley Ferguson Senior Sports Writer Three years of high school rugby sparked a passion in Vanessa Ortega-Ramirez ’19. When she got to The College of Wooster, she felt something was missing. The last time The College had a women’s rugby team was over 30 years ago. Last year, as a first-year, Ortega-Ramirez tried to get…
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Delta Theta Psi suspended pending investigation
Mackenzie Clark News Editor The sorority Delta Theta Psi has been suspended pending investigation by the administration. This suspension follows the suspensions of the fraternity Xi Chi Psi and sororities Zeta Phi Gamma, Alpha Gamma Phi and Delta Phi Alpha. All five suspensions were put into effect after the administration received reports of allegations of…
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Sally Yates is a true American hero
President Donald Trump fired Sally Yates from her position of acting attorney general on Jan. 30. Her dismissal comes after she told the Justice Department not to defend the anti-immigration executive order. She had also noted in her statement that she believed the order barring Muslims from entering the U.S. was illegal. There are multiple…
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Don’t Throw Shoes throws down at improv tournament
Sally Kershner Features Editor The College of Wooster’s improvisational comedy group Don’t Throw Shoes (DTS) competed at the College Improv Tournament on Jan. 28 in Columbus, Oh. Returning to the stage this school year, DTS competed once again against other improv troupes from the lower Midwest, as well as schools such as Vanderbilt University and…
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Air conditioning will not affect housing costs
Oscar Bautista Contributing Writer The College will begin renovations on Babcock and Bornhuetter Halls during the summer by adding air conditioning systems to both halls. This is part of long-term construction projects that the College will undertake in the coming years. After much debate, it has been decided that there will be no additional tuition…