Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor On Monday, April 21, at 7 p.m. in Allen Commons, The College of Wooster was joined by Dr. Beth Weinstock, a co-founder of BirdieLight, to educate students on fentanyl overdose prevention. BirdieLight aims to combat fentanyl overdoses through education. Beth and …
In defense of ResLife
Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor I know many of you may be startled by the title of this article. I’ve seen so many posts on Yik Yak talking about how Residence Life sucks. I know many of us were upset by the sudden closure of Douglass …
Who will be cleaning your toilets?
Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor As we settle into the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term, there is a lot to reckon with. To no one’s surprise, immigration and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have been top of mind for the 47th president. Increases in …
Empathy epidemic & evil elections
Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor In the wake of the election, many are scrambling to understand what happened. Social media claims about the death of democracy, the end of America, the beginning of the end filling everyone with dread. But what I am more concerned about …
“I Hate It Here” (anti-racist version)
Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor Before I start this critique, I’d like to note that the majority of the hate you see surrounding Taylor Swift has more to do with misogyny than anything else. Like most women, Swift has been policed on the amount of men …
I.S. Symposium celebrates seniors’ success
By Nemsie Gonzalez Chief Copy Editor The end of the year signals one of the most exciting and stressful events of the semester: Independent Study (I.S.) Symposium. On Friday, April 26, students were encouraged to attend peers’ presentations in Lowry Center and Andrews/Gault Library throughout …