Ian Ricoy Sports Editor No one likes cheaters in sports. The whole point is to see who would win given that each team has a relatively equal access to resources. There has been a lot of debate around college players getting paid (or lack thereof), …
New multi-factor authentication measure increases security
Annie Sheneman Contributing Writer Beginning on Tuesday, Jan. 28, all student accounts will be required to use multi-factor authentication as a part of the log-in process. This new addition is one part of the College’s risk management priorities for this year, according to an email …
The new “Joker” highlights a different side of the character
Elena Morey Senior A&E Writer 2019 was overtaken by strong films, but none more anticipated than “Joker.” Produced by Todd Phillips, who co-wrote the screenplay with Scott Silver, the film is based on the DC Comics character, the Joker (played by awardwinning Joaquin Phoenix). The …
Panapento resigns as women’s basketball coach
Chloe Burdette Managing Editor On Tuesday, Jan. 14, Interim Athletic Director Kristyn King announced to The College of Wooster community that Lisa Panapento had decided to step down from her role as the head coach of the Wooster women’s basketball team. King stated, “Lisa Panepento …
“The Anxiety Project” connects with audience
Grace Montgomery Contributing Writer Last week on Facebook, I noticed there was an upcoming performance called “The Anxiety Project” presented by Dr. William Doan of Penn State University. I clicked on the link to the event and was intrigued by the description: “A thought-provoking live …
“Living the Vision”: MLK day 2020 observed on campus
Olivia Proe Features Editor The College celebrated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy in its annual “day on” this past Monday, Jan. 20. The theme chosen for this year’s celebration was “Living the Vision,” with justice dialogues and volunteer opportunities serving as spaces for …