Holly Engel A&E Editor Looking for a way to unwind, listen to music and jam with your friends? Covers — a monthly event hosted by the College’s student-run literary magazine, the “Goliard” — has you … well … covered. The event allows students of …
Accepting stereotypes poisons our society
Alicia Krielaart Contributing Writer “8 Dead in Atlanta Spa Shootings, With Fears of Anti-Asian Bias.” “New York man charged with hate crime in Asian American attack that bystanders watched without helping.” “Asian 7-Eleven worker punched in face in Manhattan.” Shot. Attacked. Hated. Punched. As …
An alum-packed weekend: STEM, createHER and more
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer This upcoming weekend, April 9th-11th, the College will be hosting three different events with alumni for students. These events will include a STEM panel, a CreateHER Day and a panel for finding housing after college. Due to the COVID-19 …
I.S Project offers more inclusive look at popular genres
Artemis Swanson Staff Writer As the pandemic rages around the world, many have turned to a common place of refuge: the world of fiction. However, many classic novels in two extremely popular genres, science fiction and fantasy, reflect prejudices which are very much grounded …
Wooster Slams Double Header Out of the Park
Olivia Mittak Sports Editor After losing last year’s baseball season to COVID-19, the Fighting Scots baseball team came back in stride during a double-header against Ohio Wesleyan University this past Saturday, March 20. The first game of two seemed like an uphill battle, with …
Wooster alum writes inspirational reads
Annie Ketler Contributing Writer All of the Above is a Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award-nominated novel by Shelley Pearsall ’89. The book, taught nationwide, teaches strength, unity and awareness of the differences between social classes and of how people are treated based on …