Aspen Rush Editor-in-Chief When we talk about love, our brains have been trained to jump to the romantic. From childhood, we have been told to search for “the one.” At ten, I was amongst thousands of young readers who picked up Twilight for the …
2022 Oscar Nominations: Reactions and Predictions
Colin Tobin Chief Copy Editor The nominees for the 2022 Academy Awards were announced on Tuesday, Feb. 8, which means it’s officially awards season in Hollywood. Jane Campion’s “The Power of the Dog” racked up the most nominations this year with twelve, followed by …
Love is Imperfect
Haley Huett A&E Editor There are many different philosophical approaches to the topic of love. Almost universally, love is said to be a response to value. When you love someone, you love them because they are beautiful or smart. Maybe they’re really funny or …
“Great Decisions of Wayne County” Lecture Series Returns to C.O.W.
Samuel Boudreau News Editor After a year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Great Decisions of Wayne County lecture series returns to The College of Wooster. The lecture series’ theme this year is “Global Sustainable Development.” Executive Director of the lecture series and …
Wooster Professor’s Research Featured in New York Times
Caroline Ward Staff Writer Samuel Boudreau News Editor Susan Clayton’s research on climate anxiety inspires students to reflect on climate change’s impact on their lives. Throughout his life, the natural world consumed the dreams of Nate Netter ’25. “For me, I have really found …
Women’s Basketball Fought Hard In Contentious Rematch Against Kenyon
Jonathan Logan Editor-In-Chief The Wooster women’s basketball team traveled to Kenyon on Sunday, Feb. 6 for a rematch with the competitive Ladies of Kenyon College. When the two teams last met just two weeks ago, Kenyon suffered a loss at the hands of the …