Lily Iserson Chief Copy Editor Every Wooster student is a temporary guest. Our dorms and houses hold our things, our schoolwork and all our good and bad decisions until we graduate: a stopping-point that never feels real enough. Over a period of time lengthier than …
Wooster is a safer space without Omegas
On Friday, March 10, Campus Council Chair Jack Johanning sent an email to the campus community, announcing Council’s decision to revoke the charter of Phi Omega Sigma, effective immediately. After nearly two years of on-campus discussions regarding this group, this outcome is one that is …
Trump administration invokes civic spirit
The inauguration of Donald Trump as president has imbued many discussions about civics and politics with renewed vim and vigor. Among them are fundamental questions about the responsibilities between a government and its citizens, the extent of civil liberties protection and even the system of …
Student group Right Wingers’ use of threatening images causes concern
I was invited to comment on the flyer that announced the inaugural meeting of a new student organization, The Wooster Right Wingers. No doubt someone will be offended no matter what I say, but I nevertheless hope that this essay will encourage some thoughtful and …
Redefine national identity
During my sophomore year at The College of Wooster, I went to Lowe’s to get some bolts to fix my futon. I went by myself. I quickly found what I was looking for and went to stand in line at the cash register. Suddenly, the …
New on Netflix: A review of The Discovery, an original film
Robert Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor Trigger Warning: This article discusses suicide. The Discovery first premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and landed on Netflix on March 31. Directed by Charlie McDowell, best known for the film The One I Love, The Discovery is a …