The recent midterm elections have provided much food for thought for both major political parties, as both were largely unsuccessful in accomplishing their goals for this election cycle. All hopes of a “blue wave” for Democrats were drowned out by an exceptionally average House seat …
2018
Support the Wooster Art Scene
Throughout my time at college, I’ve been (loosely) involved in the Wooster art scene (whatever that is) in a few ways. I’ve been an editor for both The Goliard and The Artful Dodge. I’ve submitted work to the English department’s writing competitions. As of this …
Food waste negatively impacts the environment
One of the most pressing issues facing the world today is climate change. We have all heard the term floating around, but what does it actually mean? Climate change is defined as a change in global climate patterns resulting from a number of different sources. …
Prioritize diversity in environmentalism
Over the course of my almost three-and-a-half years here at Wooster, I have immersed myself in environmentalism on this campus. Currently, I am a leader in Greenhouse, WOODS, EARTH House, Greenhouse’s FreeStore initiative, COWabunga, the Campus Sustainability Committee (CSC) and its education subcommittee and Organic …
Jon Bellion’s new album illuminates love and fame
Andrew Gold Contributing Writer Following his critically acclaimed freshman album, “The Human Condition,” Long Island-based singer/rapper/producer Jon Bellion dropped his second full-length record last Friday. While significantly less prolific in both quantity of songs and radio-ready singles than his first album, “Glory Sound Prep” is …
Student Government Association welcomes new senators
Maggie Dougherty News Editor At around 8:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 7, the Student Government Association (SGA) inducted three new at-large senators: Toshiko Tanaka ’19, Cesar Lopez ’21 and Yuxuan Ke ’21. The new members will be filling the vacancies created by three other senators’ …