Nico Rivera Features Editor On April 18, the Black Women’s Organization (BWO) threw a “Soft Life Soireé” in Lowry’s Allen Commons. The event, centered around “wellness at play,” promoted self-care, relaxation and community activities. The soireé provided food for students to enjoy, karaoke, face masks …
A-Maize-ing competition at WOO91 cornhole tournament
Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Saturday, April 19, WOO91 kicked off its annual cornhole tournament at 1 p.m. in the Hot Box gym at the Scot Center. Due to inclement weather, this year’s tournament was held inside but nonetheless prevailed. Teams that signed up were …
Local Roots hosts Kôkôdy Pop Up Vol. 2
Nico Rivera Features Editor On Friday, April 10, students, faculty and the Wooster community came together at Local Roots for a Kôkôdy “pop-up” dinner from 5–8 p.m. Co-sponsored by the French & Francophone Studies Department, the dinner was an opportunity for community members to come …
Stirring up science: Chem Club hosts ‘Mocktail Night’
Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Thursday, April 9, the College’s Chem Club hosted a Mocktail Night in Severance Hall. The event ran from 7–8:30 p.m. and was open to students, staff and faculty. As students entered, they were prompted to sign in virtually and were …
Paying the Price to Stay on Track
Sarah BuchholtzFeatures Editor When I chose to come to Wooster from Minnesota, one of the biggest reasons was the promise of opportunity, a place where students could explore their interests and figure out what truly mattered to them before committing to a major. That promise …
WAC’s annual Goat Yoga allows students to relax and unwind
Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Saturday, April 4, Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) hosted its annual Goat Yoga event from 1–4 p.m. on the Lowry Center Patio. The event featured four young goats from Valley Exotics, a business based in Eaton, Ohio, and invited students to …
