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Illuminating a “po-faced zealot” perspective
In the most recent edition of this newspaper, published on Nov. 18, a viewpoint was offered with the goal of “Illuminating a ‘deplorable’ perspective.” This piece of writing gathered quite a bit of attention and seemed to satisfy the writer’s “life affirming” goal of attacking “politically correct liberalism.” If you happen to be one of…
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Recent harassment on campus attributed to election
Students report a number of incidents on and around Beall Avenue following the election on Nov. 8 Jared Berg Editor in Chief College of Wooster students have reported incidents of verbal harassment on Beall Avenue and other locations on campus over the past week, some seemingly fueled by the results of the U.S. national elections…
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Students organize silent protest in response to harassment
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief In response to the increased incidents of harassment on Beall Avenue following the election of Donald Trump, College of Wooster students organized a silent protest last week. Wooster’s protest, held on Friday, Nov. 11 at 12 p.m., joined many other such protests on college campuses across the country. The focus…
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WAC Small Concerts and Woo 91 present Fell Runner
Coral Ciupak Viewpoints Editor This Friday, Nov. 18, the Wooster Activities Committee (WAC), in conjunction with Woo 91, will continue to pursue their objective of providing entertaining and socially engaging events to unify the College’s student body. Given the recent eruption of political tension and strife throughout the country, there may never be a more…
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Campaign started to promote understanding of undocumented students
Tristan Lopus Managing Editor Last Monday evening, Nov. 7 — on the eve of the most anticipated presidential election in recent history — Eduardo Muñoz and three students who are undocumented immigrants filed into the Lowry lobby to claim their reserved table and prepared to distribute 50 t-shirts and 2,500 stickers. Each bore the same…
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European students seek representation on campus through new club
Sally Kershner Features Editor Wooster’s first Italian international student, Marco Roccato ’20, is trying to form a new student group on campus. Roccato is attempting to create the European Student’s Association (ESA), a group dedicated to represent all international students that come from Europe, including the College’s global nomads. After walking through the annual Scot…