Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor The privatization of space by large companies like SpaceX and a thriving ecosystem of startups including Relativity Space, Firefly and Made in Space has forced the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to reconsider the role it plays …
Wooster Sportlight: Balley reflects on Wooster as graduation nears
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Editor Staying united as a team is difficult for many during the COVID-19 pandemic, but Austrella Balley ’21 and her teammates on Wooster’s women’s basketball team have found many ways to do so while continuing to improve. Balley noted that …
Black History Month educates and engages campus
Aspen Rush Managing Editor Every February, The College of Wooster community collaborates to create a month-long observance of Black history. To plan the celebrations, a committee made up of students, faculty and staff work closely to build programming that both educates and engages students …
The big mystery behind climate models: aerosol particles and clouds
Melita Wiles Science & Environment Editor For what seems like ages, scientists have tried to get a better grasp on climate change and the primary factors causing global warming. We are certain that greenhouse gases are a main contributor, but we still do not …
Scots Career Hub paves way for effective career planning
Kate Murphy News Editor Earlier this semester, The College of Wooster launched a new virtual career center. The Scots Career Hub has the goal of engaging motivated students and supporting graduates by providing the guidance and the resources needed to integrate their unique backgrounds, …
Reviving a Wii U Mario gem
Michael Curran Contributing Writer Super Mario 3D World was originally released in late November 2013 on the Wii U. As a sort of spiritual successor to Super Mario 3D Land, it is a 3D platforming game whose design is a mishmash of 2D and …