MorganAnn Malone Staff Writer This past year has been a whirlwind of emotion, reflection and revelation for many, myself included. For months now, the younger generations especially have been in the midst of a reckoning. We are no longer blind to the ways of …
2020
Trump will soon be gone, don’t thank the Electoral College
Joey Harris Contributing Writer If you’re like me, sleep during the week of election was scarce. My eyes were glued to my computer as my constant stream of CNN would promise me new vote counts that were only “minutes away” which would always seem …
Ctrl (2017) by Sza delivers a musical confession
Lily Kate Harpham Contributing Writer Solána Imani Rowe, known as Sza, released her first studio album on June 9, 2017. Ctrl, released through the label Top Dawg Entertainment (home to artists such as Kendrick Lamar and Schoolboy Q) earned critical acclaim and debuted at …
Decrease in COVID-19 cases does not ease uncertainty
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor Sam Boudreau Senior News Writer The number of COVID-19 cases on campus continues to increase despite the College’s efforts and investments to ensure the community’s safety. As the case count continues to rise past 100, all classes have switched to …
Wooster’s Fall Dance Concert moves offstage
Holly Engel Arts and Entertainment Editor Dance is a collaborative art relying on motion and touch; this physicality is enhanced by lighting and sound when performed on stage. Now that most dancers in the Wooster Dance Company can no longer rehearse in groups due …
International Education Week Adjusts to Remote Format
Ellen McAllister Contributing Writer International Education Week (IEW) has always been a big part of the fall semester on campus, but this year it looked a little different. While the week-long celebration had a new virtual look, there were still many ways students and …