Being a part of the Women of Images has really allowed me to consider this campus my second home. Initially, I understood that there were not many people on this campus that looked like me, and that worried me because I feared that I would …
C.O.W. monopolizes students’ living options
The College of Wooster, while outstanding in many respects, is far from a perfect school. In my time enrolled as a student at the College, I have been able to isolate three major sectors of campus involvement in student life in which the campus fails …
Survey raises questions over sexual misconduct
Waverly Hart News Editor In a campus email on Nov. 1, President Sarah Bolton released the results of a survey last year of College students that asked about their experience and response to incidents of sexual assault and harassment. Last spring, students were asked to …
Media company 88rising gives agency to Asian youth artists
Meg Itoh Editor In Chief We might know 88rising primarily as a YouTube channel that releases music videos for Asian artists and creates videos involving Asian cultures. However, founder Sean Miyashiro describes it as a management and media production company. Basically, 88rising is a media …
Fighting Scots football falls 36-26 in Denison game
Sam Kuhn Senior Sports Writer Last Saturday, the Fighting Scots football team came out strong in the first half, but a slow second start allowed the Denison Big Red to claw their way back into the game with a second half comeback, earning a victory …
Twilight Run ends XC season
Roger An Contributing Writer The College of Wooster men’s and women’s cross country teams finished their regular season with a strong display at the annual Twilight 5K run at John P. Papp Stadium. With the boom of a cannon, the Scots started off their night …