By Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer While Springfest officially opened its gates at 6 p.m., many students lined up early on the Residential Quad to sign their waivers and claim their food vouchers, a must for enjoying all of the extra activities, including inflatables and even …
Six practical uses for your liberal arts degree, to tell the next person who judges you for not going to school to be a dentist or something
Emma Shinker Features Editor All jokes aside though, I am so grateful for the education I’ve received at Wooster. I can’t speak for everyone, but something about the combination of classes I took has allowed me to come to the end of my senior year …
Earth Week events connect students to sustainability
By Hannah Eastman Contributing Writer Students gathered outside Ebert Art Center on the afternoon of Friday, April 19 for EarthFest, an event where students could play games on the residential quad and organizations interested in promoting sustainability could table. Among these green clubs were Leftists …
Chasing brings the party to the Timken Gym
By Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer The stands shook, the audience roared and the applause lasted late into the night. This past Sunday, April 21, the crowds could not get enough of Chasing International Dance Team’s Spring Showcase in Timken Gymnasium. The audition dance organization, well-known …
Cornhole tournament proves an “a-maize-ing” success
WOO91 celebrates ten years of the student-run radio station’s cornhole tournament.
Scotlight with Professor Joan Friedman
Contributing writer Stuart Franklin ’26 sits down with Dr. Joan Friedman, Professor of Religion and History, to speak about her career, experience at the College and plans for retirement.