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BWO renewed, revitalized after 10 years
Ashanti Wallace Viewpoints Editor After an almost 10-year hiatus, the Black Women’s Organization (BWO) is active once again. BWO will kick off its conference entitled “Connecting Our Minds, Liberating Our Souls and Breaking Our Chains” tonight. Originally founded in 1977, BWO is a politically based organization that fosters leadership within black women on campus. The…
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Student entrepreneur balances school and art
Ama Addo Contributing Writer Twenty-one-year-old Tarik Welch ’16 is not your ordinary business economics major. Some may call Welch a musician or an entrepreneur. He is all of those things — mixed with eclectic mannerisms and a mysteriously pensive aura. Upon my arrival for our interview, for example, he opened the door with an electric…
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WGSS week takes on Wikipedia
Theresa Dunne Features Editor To kick-off WGSS week, The College of Wooster’s women’s, gender and sexuality studies program hosted a Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon in the CoRE last Monday. At the event, students helped create and edit Wikipedia pages on WGSS-related entries that they felt lacked existing information on the website or deserved a more substantial entry.…
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Men’s basketball comes up short in NCAC tourney
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer Battling through the past weekend, the Fighting Scots took on Hiram College last Friday in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) semifinal game and managed to win by a 13-point margin that moved them onto the finals the following day. On Saturday they faced off against Denison University in the…
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Student organizations take advantage of Spring Break to travel
Theresa Dunne Features Editor With all of the mid-term exams, papers and possibly a looming little thing called I.S. due in the upcoming weeks, it may be difficult to see that Spring Break is just around the corner. In these two weeks, students have the opportunity to relax, recharge and prepare for the rest of…
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Admins have works removed from Lowry
Questions raised about removal of Art Wall panels, The Squirrel Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief There has been some confusion over the policies which govern what content is appropriate to display on the Art Wall or include in independent publications, following recent events on campus. Last week k(no)w, a sex-education club on campus, was told…