By: Mukta Pillai | Science Editor On Tuesday, Feb. 11, I sat down with Rick Lehtinen, professor of biology at The College of Wooster. Lehtinen discussed his time at Wooster and his professional journey. MP: First off, do you mind introducing yourself to students and …
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A look at the Super Bowl halftime show — and the messages missed
ALT: A month on, Lamar’s halftime show still resonates Wyn Caudle A&E Editor Like many others, I spent part of Feb. 9 watching the Super Bowl halftime show. On my first watch through, I did not understand the message behind the performance. I knew that …
In defense of ResLife
Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor I know many of you may be startled by the title of this article. I’ve seen so many posts on Yik Yak talking about how Residence Life sucks. I know many of us were upset by the sudden closure of Douglass …
Spanish department students present I.S. and other capstone projects at “Simposio Hispano-Latino”
Kiera McGuire and Sarah Buchholtz Features Editors On Sat., March 1, The College of Wooster hosted “Simposio Hispano-Latino,” which brought together upperclassmen Spanish students from DePauw University, Kenyon College, Ohio Wesleyan University, Oberlin College and Wooster. The presentation schedule, which lasted all day, gave students …
“Anora” sweeps, “Conclave” weeps: Oscars 2025
Kiera McGuire Features Editor This Sunday, March 2, the notorious highlight of entertainment award ceremonies, the Oscars, brought together film directors, actors, sound technicians, composers, animators and lovers of cinema. Gathering at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, film stars Fernanda Torres (“I’m Still Here”), …
“Legacy of Light” and its parallels across time
Wyn Caudle Arts & Entertainment Editor On Feb. 27, 28 and March 1, The College of Wooster Department of Theatre and Dance joined the astronomy and physics clubs to put on “Legacy of Light” in Freedlander Theatre. The play, written by Karen Zacarias, follows the …