In early 1976, I sat in the Kauke Hall office of my I.S. advisor Dr. John Gates, professor of history at The College of Wooster. The purpose of our meeting was to choose a topic for my Senior I.S. When asked what I planned …
2018
2018 proves a significant year for the progression of hip-hop music
Kamal Morgan A&E Editor 2018 has been an exciting joyride of new artists, accomplishments, issues and most importantly, new projects. Hip-hop is getting older and reinventing itself as new rappers have come onto the scene introducing avid listeners to new rhymes and sounds and older …
“The Good Place” asks questions about morality in the afterlife
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer “The Good Place,” an NBC TV show created by Michael Schur currently airing its third season, follows the afterlife of Eleanor Shellstrop (Kristen Bell). After her death, Eleanor finds herself transported to a Heaven-like paradise called The Good Place in which …
Women’s soccer claims NCAC Division III title
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor For The College of Wooster Fighting Scots women’s soccer squad, their eyes were on the ultimate prize: A chance at the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) trophy. From the start, the team was young, talented and ready for any obstacle …
LWC reacts to administration’s post-protest response
Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief In an email sent to the student body on Thursday, Nov. 11, President Sarah Bolton provided updates on the meetings of the Board of Trustees, which took place Oct. 24-26, and addressed the recent work of the Living Wage Campaign …
End disregard for immigrants
You need to understand that this is another piece about immigrants. That is all. There will be nothing in this viewpoint which you already do not know (at least, I hope). No, I will not try to explain to you how and why immigrants matter. …