By Robyn Newcomb In the first week of this new decade, it was impossible to walk past an American television without feeling nauseous. Not just because the U.S. assassinated Qassem Soleimani (a prominent military leader of Iran), not just because of the thought of how …
Healthcare is a human right
By Desi LaPoole Healthcare is a human right. I’ve pretty much always believed in that statement, but never more so than I do now. Last Monday, my uncle passed away in his sleep. This news came as a shock to me. My dad saw him …
College re-establishes NAACP chapter
Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief Thanks to the efforts of several students, The College of Wooster’s NAACP chapter has been re-established after years of absence from campus. With the re-establishment process finalized, the student organizers recently announced the College’s NAACP unit is now active and …
Contagious Strain B flu affects campus community
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer This past week, positive identifications of Strain B flu were made on campus. The spread of the flu was initially reported in an email sent to the campus community by Ray Tucker, director of Longbrake Student Wellness Center (Wellness) on …
College’s governing bodies proceed with plan to merge
Waverly Hart Editor in Chief The two governing bodies on campus, Student Government Association (SGA) and Campus Council (CC), are planning to dissolve and form a new body altogether. The new group will have powers similar to SGA and CC, but will function as a …
Gerwig’s film adaptation is full of heart
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer I first heard about Little Women in another book, called The Mother Daughter Book Club, which was the first novel in a middle grade series about four different young girls reading classic literature together with their mothers. This was and is …