Ian Ricoy Sports Editor The men’s basketball team rebounded from some tough losses with wins over Kenyon College and Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU). The Scots first defeated the Kenyon Lords on Wednesday, Feb. 5 with a score of 76-57. On Saturday, Feb. 8 they followed …
Lil Wayne’s “Funeral” ultimately falls flat
Jackson Lovchuk Contributing Writer On Jan. 1, 2020 Hip Hop artist Lil Wayne released his thirteenth studio album “Funeral.” Shortly after, on Jan. 9, 2020, “Funeral” became Lil Wayne’s fifth studio album to reach number one on the billboard charts. Many artists struggle to maintain …
Mrs. Maisel breaks hearts
Saralee Renick While other students crammed and studied for finals, two of my friends and I were busy watching season three of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” I regret nothing. In a small study room in Ruth Williams, we cried, we laughed, we kvetched. This season …
“Night of One-Acts” cast member reflects on experience
Teresa Ascencio Contributing Writer On Thursday, Feb. 6 and Friday, Feb. 7, the Theatre and Dance Department held their “Night of One-Acts,” a night of thrilling performances and an opportunity to witness the many facets of student talent — particularly in the arts — through …
Latinas Unidas hosts presentation and discussion
Olivia Proe Features Editor On Wednesday, Feb. 5, Latinas Unidas (LU) hosted the event “Cafe Con Leche.” Held in the new Latinx Lounge in Armington Hall, board members Annays Yacamán ’22, Mia Villavicencio-Eschinger ’22 and Margie Sosa ’20 led a discussion about colorism in the …
Deviance and Criminology teaches academics and empathy
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer The “prison course” isn’t the friendliest nickname for a class, as one may be inclined to think of dreary and depressing lectures about the broken criminal justice system. At Wooster, however, the “prison course” refers to professor Anne Nurse’s Deviance and …