Nick Gargaro Maybe it was growing up a stone’s throw from “the Big House” in Ann Arbor, or maybe it was the sheer amount of people I knew that attended the University of Michigan, but I can tell you that I never had any interest in attending Michigan’s …
December 2019
Members of Moot Court advance to national competition
Annie Sheneman Contributing Writer Six College of Wooster students will be heading to Moot Court Nationals this year. Moot Court is a simulated appellate advocacy exercise, in which students simulate advocating in front of the Supreme Court. During competition, participants work in groups of two …
“The L Word” is a realistic and honest LGBTQ+ show
Elena Morey A&E Editor In the 21st century, there is still a lack of positive and accurate representation of women in the LGBTQ+ community on television, and even more so about similar women of color. Proper representation is very significant and important, and the under-appreciated …
Law changes are endangering lives
Olivia Proe Almost a year ago, my sixth- grade teacher Aisha Fraser was murdered by her husband Lance Mason — a success- ful Cleveland politician and Wooster graduate. Her death rocked our community, but it didn’t come as a surprise. His abusive behaviors were public …
Sacrificing the golf course is necessary to improve student experience
Samuel Casey I’m sure people attend The College of Wooster for countless reasons — good financial aid, amazing architecture (e.g. McGaw), gourmet food, good financial aid—butI came here for a very specific reason: free golf. When I visited Wooster, I was shocked to learn that …
Recognize your own evolution even as home stays the same
Georgina Tierney I’ve figured out time travel, and it’s honestly pretty simple. You don’t need a mad scientist, or some sort of blinking technological monstrosity to zap you back in time. Specifically in the spirit of this view- point, you don’t even need a Time …