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Student leaders visit campus for GLCA conference
The Great Lakes Colleges Association Students of Color Leadership Conference was held last weekend Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief The Great Lakes Colleges Association’s (GLCA) Students of Color Leadership Conference was held at Wooster last weekend, Nov. 4-6. Featured events included a documentary showing followed by a panel discussion and an open mic night hosted…
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Car fire ignites excitement on Beall Avenue
Janel England News Editor On the afternoon of Nov. 5, Wooster resident Deija Hardnett’s car caught flame while she and a passenger were driving south on Beall Avenue. Cena Keegan, a Lowry worker, and her fiancé, Andrew Burns, were driving in front of Hardnett’s car when they noticed that their were flames and smoke coming…
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Bowling program connects students with Wooster community
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief While Scot Lanes may be notoriously empty many nights of the week, on Tuesday evenings you can always count on the space to be bustling with noise and (mostly) friendly competition, thanks to a bowling club started by professor of sociology Thomas Tierney. Since the fall of 2015, Tierney and…
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Swimming & diving dominate rivals
Aleksi Pelkonen Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both rebounded after losses to Case Western Reserve University on Friday, by beating Hiram College on Saturday. The men’s team won by a score of 166-57, and the women’s team won by a score of 177-46. Last Friday, the men’s…
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God save the queen: A review of Netflix’s Crown jewel
Jared Berg Editor in Chief For those viewers still reeling from the finale of Downton Abbey, Netflix’s The Crown provides a more than acceptable alternative. If Downton Abbey has a legacy in the States, it is because of the show’s ability to make the most menial and seemingly inconsequential minutiae in the lives of an…
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Yoga club increases number of instructors, expands variety of classes
Sally Kershner Features Editor Rising in prominence this school year, The College of Wooster’s Yoga Club is expanding everything they have to offer to students with their new leadership. In comparison to the more simplistic dynamic of the 2015-16 Yoga Club, new co-Presidents Sabrina Harris ’19 and Bastian Redcross ’19 have integrated a diverse number…