Meadows Contributing Writer For a liberal arts college, we seem to be conservative with our art. I remember walking through the former student center and seeing colorful walls featuring people with intersectional identities who shared similar experiences to myself on the wall between the …
Mind-Bending Machinations with Hypnotist Chris Jones
Emilie Eustace Features Editor On Saturday, Feb. 5, hypnotist Chris Jones came to campus to add a little excitement into students’ lives after the snowy week. Jones famously appeared on “America’s Got Talent,” where he was the first hypnotist to ever compete on the …
Men’s Basketball Closes Out Against Wesleyan Late
Miles Rochester Contributing Writer The Wooster Fighting Scots basketball team faced off against Ohio Wesleyan’s Battling Bishops this past Saturday, Feb. 5 in Timken Gymnasium. The Scots found themselves in need of a win to bolster their chances at the NCAC regular season title …
Hillel to Operate In a Program House Starting Next Year
Izzie Corley Staff Writer Starting next year, The College of Wooster Jewish student organization, Hillel, will be operating a dedicated program house on campus. As outlined in the Religious and Spiritual Life weekly round-up email on Monday, Feb. 7, the Hillel house is “dedicated …
College or Coffin? Why There Is No Longer a Home in Housing
Geoff Allen Viewpoints Editor Last year was a rough year for just about every college student worldwide. More than ever, everyone was socially disconnected from one another and the sense of community students had built the previous years was reduced to small ‘pods’ of …
Scotlight: Dr. Paul Edmiston
Blakely Dishman Features Editor First, can you introduce yourself? Yep, I am Paul Edmiston and I use he/him pronouns. I am from the Department of Chemistry. My hometown is Tucson, Arizona. Okay, can you describe what you teach? And what’s your favorite class to …