Make time to connect with people on campus. It could be casual hang-outs with friends, club activities or sports events. Don’t isolate yourself and try not to spend too much time alone. There could be a continuum regarding how much time each individual needs or …
Appreciating Ohio’s natural beauty
I imagine many in the fresh-faced cohort of ’22 feel a bit uneasy here in Wooster, especially those from large metropolitan areas. Not only are their surroundings unfamiliar, but urban kids probably feel constricted living in a city of less than 30,000. I speak from …
People are what make Wooster worthwhile
When people first hear that I’m from California, they typically ask me, “Why would you leave California to study in Ohio?” I have heard this ever since I was a first year at Wooster, and I still have yet to develop a standard response. Depending …
Future of Deafheaven
From the shimmering pink cover of their signature record “Sunbather” to vocalist/pianist George Clarke’s purple prose exposing “a multiverse of fuchsia and violet [that] surrenders to blackness,” the tension between darkness and light has defined Deafheaven. While genre purists dismiss the black-metal adjacent quintet for …
Scotlight: Chris Good
A weekly inside look at the unique faces and personalities that make up The College of Wooster community. Chris Good ’19, a chemistry major and math minor, shares his experience working as an intern at Dow AgroSciences this summer, as well as his plans for …
North Face campaign highlights importance of wage gap in sports
Recently, I was flipping through Time magazine when a cool North Face ad caught my eye. It shows Brazilian endurance runner Fernanda Maciel scaling the side of a mountain. While it always inspires me to see strong female athletes, this ad made me do a …