Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Thursday, March 6, Mind Matters hosted a “Pass and Paint” night for students. The event was held in Stevenson Hall’s kitchen and allowed students to partake in creative yet stress-relieving activities: painting, coloring and chatting with fellow students. Mind Matters …
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Scotlight with theatre & dance chair Naoko Skala
Kiera McGuire Features Editor I had the chance to talk with Naoko Skala, assistant professor and department chair of theatre and dance, as well as a curriculum committee member of South Asian studies, via email. I learned about her past experiences within theatre departments and …
COWnselor
Dear COWnselor, I am about to head out for two weeks and stay at home for my spring break. What is your advice for returning to school from spring break recharged and ready to finish the semester strong? Dear Springbreaker, Making it to spring break …
Letter to the Editor
Kaleigh Rukavina Student at Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences I have noticed that despite it being easier than ever to open Google on your phone and to type in a search query, people are becoming less and less prone to …
Title IX didn’t save me.
Graphic by Zach Perrier. Bri Becerra Editor-in-Chief As my time as a Wooster student draws to a close, I have begun to reflect on my experiences here. Recently, I was rudely reminded of one of the worst times of my life through a simple LinkedIn …
Scot Symphonic Band kicks off spring tour
Amanda Crouse A&E Editor On Sunday, March 9, the Scot Symphonic Band held its first spring concert, “Beside the Golden Door,” in McGaw Chapel. In an effort to demonstrate the cultural impact of immigrant artistry, all of the pieces played in the performance were composed …