Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor On Saturday, April 17, the Fighting Scots’ men’s tennis team came out victorious on home turf against Kenyon College. In a 5-4 thriller, the Scots secured their first win over the Lords since 1999 while simultaneously ending Kenyon’s 28-match …
April 2021
Scot Council Call-in discusses accountability
Kaylee Liu Features Editor On Sunday, April 18, Scot Council held a Call-in for students to speak with their incoming executive board members about concerns for the upcoming school year. The Call-in was proposed and organized by council member Maresa Taté ’21 as a …
Bieber’s “Justice” guilty of performative activism
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief As someone who has been a “Belieber” for most of my young teen life, I can assure you that I was initially excited for Justin Bieber’s sixth studio album to pop onto my Spotify feed. As I scrolled through …
Wooster Sportlight: Passodelis describes unexpected senior year
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster men’s basketball team had a tough, short 2021 season this winter, ending the season with a record of 4-5. However, everyone was thankful they were even able to play some games during the pandemic, even …
COVID-19 updates spread hope for a better semester
Savannah Sima Senior News Writer On April 20, The College of Wooster announced that an on-campus clinic will be available for students, and this time, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be administered. This comes just one week after the nation-wide pause on the Johnson …
Admin doesn’t show up for FGLI students
Annelisea Brand Contributing Writer In the fifth year of existence for the national Alliance for the Low-Income and First-Generation Narrative (AL1GN) conference, The College of Wooster had the honor to earn the bid to host this academic year. Over sixty colleges and universities have …