By: Lain Patton | Viewpoints Editor The sea is home to many bizarre creatures such as anglerfish, blobfish, sea pigs and many more. One of the most queer species to reside in the ocean is the mantis shrimp. This crustacean comes in many colors, with …
2025
Netflix’s cancel culture
Amelia Crowley Contributing Writer Netflix is an almost unparalleled power in media streaming, a virtue of the platform being one of the first of its kind. It feels like a need to have in today’s streaming world. The platform has anything you can think of, …
My Blackness is multifaceted and multidimensional
Jordanne Semper-Scott Contributing Writer When I was a little girl, I had no concept of how my presence could affect others in different social spaces. Whether it was in ballet classes, piano lessons or school, it never occurred to me to adjust myself to casually …
Tennis gets stung by the Hornets
By Audrey Richardson Staff Writer The College of Wooster women’s tennis team took its first loss of the season, 5-2, against Kalamazoo College on Sunday, Feb. 16, at Aspen Racquet Tennis Club. Despite the setback, the Scots kept their energy high throughout the match, showing …
Scot basketball seniors shine in senior night shakedown
By Andrew Bell Staff Writer This past Saturday, Feb. 15, the College of Wooster defeated Ohio Wesleyan (OWU) in a North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) senior night matchup, 82-58. The Scots sent off four key members of their squad: JJ Cline ’25, Ashton Price ’25, …
Swim and dive makes a splash at conference meet
By Henry Schneiderman Sports Editor Champions were made this past week, as The College of Wooster Swim and Dive team participated in the annual North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships, Feb. 12-15. The team traveled to Granville, Ohio to participate in a 4-day long tournament …