By Andrew Bell The familiar sounds of bagpipes filled the air as Wooster’s pipe band led the Fighting Scots football team down the hill and onto the new Andrew Turf Field at John P. Papp Stadium. The Scots faced off in a non-conference contest against …
September 2023
Thread by thread: knitting workshop for COW students
By Claire Allison McGuire An athlete, a tour guide, computer science and studio art majors and several first-year students walked into Lowry 201. While it sounds like the start of a bad joke, it’s not! This diverse collective of students is coming together to learn …
It’s always a party at party on the green
by Morgan Hunter This past Saturday, Sept. 9, the Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) proved that WAC is back as they hosted another overwhelmingly successful Party on the Green. Students flocked to the Residential Quad for four hours of fun, making memories that will be talked …
Olivia Rodrigo soars in her highly anticipated sophomore album
By: Ethan Juhasz The ‘Sophomore Album Curse,’ which refers to the phenomenon when an artist’s second album fails to live up to the hype of their initial album, is a common trend for artists — and I wouldn’t be lying when I said that I …
Parking predicaments on campus
by Jenna Rashid Move-in day. You’ve been waiting for this moment all summer. Before you can even pull into the Bissman parking lot, you see a line of cars unloading into the dorms. Now there are no spots to park your car, including the sidewalks …
Is economic diversity here to stay?
by Zach Perrier The New York Times Magazine’s latest issue focused on the costs of higher education, especially in regards to financial aid. Supplementing the articles was an encompassing list of what the Magazine deemed the most economically diverse colleges and universities in the country, …