Scaredy cat, scaredy cat

Zac Carlisle

 

Copy Editor

 

Growing up, I’ve never been into the Halloween festivities as my peers were. As a kid, I was terrified of the thought of vampires and monsters. I remember going to a Burger King when I was young, and I got a vampire toy with my meal. I was scared for a couple of days because I thought I would see a vampire in my room trying to suck my blood.

faculty spotlight: dr. thomas richardson

Julessa Olgen

Managing Editor

The W has had many great professors to come and go, but it means something special when they chose to stay. Dr. Thomas C. Richardson, currently Dean of The College of Arts and Sciences, has been a faculty member for 26 years. He has recently decided to continue his studies and research on Scottish writers which allows him to travel across the country. The Spectator had the honor of sitting down with him to talk about his interest, his job and why he calls The W his home.

why you should wear a pink ribbon this month

Velvet Case

Reporter

The month of October was declared National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in 1985 in order to increase awareness about this topic.

This is a time when national public service organizations, professional medical associations, and government agencies join forces to encourage the public’s awareness of breast cancer. These groups also inform the public about the disease and offer easier access for women to receive help.