Kayla Bertholf S&E Editor When hearing about volcanoes, one might think of the violent eruptions portrayed as common in the prehistoric world of the dinosaurs, or of the long-ago Pompeii eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. However, these geological events are not unique …
College Updates COVID-19 Policies for Spring Semester
Sam Boudreau News Editor Izzie Corley Staff Writer With the increased transmission of the Omicron variant, the College now requires students to wear N95, KN95 or KF94 masks. “No major changes have been made except for pre-arrival and arrival testing and use of new …
I Think to Myself: “What A Wonderful World”
Will Christopher Contributing Writer One of the best aspects of the Earth is the natural beauty that it has to offer. At a young age, I realized that I wanted to make the beauty the Earth has to offer a consistent part of my …
Men’s Basketball Stages Another Comeback Victory
Langston Hood Sports Editor The Fighting Scots’ men’s basketball team traveled to Greencastle, Indiana on Saturday, Jan. 22 to take on the DePauw Tigers. On the back of a three-game winning streak, Wooster strolled confidently into their second meeting with DePauw. When Wooster hosted …
Layout for 11/19/21 Edition
Apologies for the lateness. There was miscommunication last week. Also, no issue for 12/3/21. -Ed.
In-the-Round Fall Dance Concert Opens this November
Mekdes Shiferaw A&E Editor This week, the College of Wooster’s Theatre and Dance department will proudly introduce the first Fall Dance Concert in a semi-post-COVID-19 world. Besides it being the first show in quite some time, this upcoming concert is unique in that it …