Regrettably, too often we hear news reports outlining the stories of humans living under comprehensive censorship in authoritarian states. The Middle East recently experienced periods of government-mandated shutdown of the internet in attempts to suppress the insurrection of the Arab Spring. Stories of reporters whisked …
Reslife and SPS are failing us
Since last week’s forum regarding the state of student life and the policies of the college, there has been an increasingly divisive atmosphere of mistrust towards our administration. This forum followed two significant trends this semester: the increase in reported campus drug abuse, and the …
The leak in the internet
The Internet is truly a beautiful thing. It has expanded into our daily lives to the point where one often has to clarify if a topic of conversation is internet-relevant in order to make sure one is understood. I look at this age of universal …
Intolerance on the rise in Woo
It is rather ironic that I am now writing for the opposite argument that I intended to make several weeks ago. When I read Meredith Loken’s article, I was surprised by the stories she told, but doubted the relevancy of her examples (e.g. townspeople do …
Letter to the Editors
To the Members of The College of Wooster Campus: The safety and security of this campus is what makes it feel like home and gives us a sense of security and protection: Security and Protective Services employees provide 24-hour assistance to us, the Wooster Police …
Scot of the Week: George Skelly ’14
Sports Editor Matt Magoon sat down with men’s soccer player George Skelly ’14, who has scored two goals in the Fighting Scots’ final three games. He was named NCAC Player of the Week on Oct. 24 after scoring a game-winner against Oberlin. George Skelly MM: …