Tyler Rak Editor-in-Chief Over winter break I was having a chat with a close friend from high school of whom I was always a little jealous of because he got into one of my dream schools: Columbia University. When discussing college, we mentioned having issues …
Green box problem worsens, prompts new check-in system for 2024-25 year
Tyler Rak Editor in Chief The disappearance of Lowry to-go boxes has reached a new nadir this week. Campus Dining estimates that they have fewer than 100 of the green boxes left. “It’s less than 100. Way less,” Marjorie Shamp, director of campus dining, said. …
Students left in the dark after Catholic campus minister escorted off campus in early January
A.J. Hoy, Wooster’s Catholic campus minister, made an abrupt exit from campus earlier this semester before students arrived. Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25 Tyler Rak Editor in Chief Thomas Pitney Sports Editor Following a meeting with human resources on Jan. 2, 2024, A.J. Hoy, Wooster’s …
Bitter winter, warming planet: Climate change and cold snaps
by Santana Venkataraman According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2023 officially holds the title of being the planet’s warmest year on record — and 2024 is projected to be even warmer. This relentless increase in global temperature has triggered the melting of …
STEM Sprints offer students hands-on experience across STEM fields
by Ruhee Mehta STEM Sprints are a new series of condensed research experiences for freshmen and sophomore students that are hosted by different Wooster professors across the fields of science, technology, economics and math (STEM). For one afternoon, professors open their labs to students and …
Dream Journal
by Maggie Young