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  • Remembering McWoo: Wooster’s mascot metamorphosis

    Zoe Covey Features Editor The College of Wooster has many longstanding traditions. Things like filling the Arch, I.S. Monday and avoiding Tootsie Rolls like the plague until your senior thesis is completed are all well-recognized parts of being a student at the College. These traditions, of course, grow and change over time with each new…

  • Students bring international climate strike to campus

     Wooster Environmental Justice Coalition is organizing the strike on Sep. 20 as a part of the Global Climate Strike movement  Waverly Hart Editor in Chief On Friday, Sep. 20, a group of passionate students are bringing an international environmental movement to The College of Wooster campus.  “The climate crisis is an emergency that has already…

  • Returning students find storage units burglarized

    The belongings of seven students were stolen from an East Side Storage unit during their summer break (Photo by Sadie Wittenberg ’22). The students returned to an empty storage; one student lost items totaled to at least $7,000  Waverly Hart Editor in Chief  When Jerry Bronson ’21 arrived on campus ready to start his junior year…

  • Campus Council commemorates 50th Anniversary

    Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer  “I came for the free Chipotle and left planning to run for office next year,” said one student to Robin Emmons ’19, a representative for Campus Council (CC). The student was referring to Campus Council’s 50th anniversary celebration, which was held this past Friday, April 26 in the CoRE. Approximately 75…

  • Despite rain, Springfest gathers intimate crowd

    Elena Morey A&E Editor On Saturday, April 27, Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) held their yearly Springfest musical extravaganza featuring student openers DJ SP, Hot Water Street and MoonManFlo as well as visiting performers Overcoats, Giraffage and Saba. As the rain poured down, a few brave and loyal students gathered at the bottom of the stage. …

  • FOEIT holds forum after year-long discussions

    Campus Council held an open discussion on the work of the taskforce and allowed a chance for students to provide feedback Samuel Casey News Editor On Tuesday, April 16, Campus Council hosted the Freedom of Expression and Inquiry Taskforce (FOEIT) forum to serve as an opportunity for students to learn and give feedback. According to…