Stephanie Murarus Contributing Writer Almost no one reads anymore. Library study rooms reach capacity within minutes, but nearly no one is there to check out books. With the increasing usage of smartphones and new-age media, students see no need to read. There is too …
Project 2025 is a disabled nightmare. How do we fight back?
Co Clark Contributing Writer Many of us have heard of Project 2025, the Heritage Foundation’s roadmap for a hyper-right-wing Trump presidency and nightmare fuel for every marginalized person you know. It tackles pretty much everything, from rolling back environmental protections to bans on gay marriage. …
My rise and fall as a Midwest princess
Emilie Eustace looks at her time at Wooster and future living in Chicago.
A tribute to the Midwest
Holly Shaum, Chief Copy Editor and Native New Yorker, writes on her time in Ohio.
The burrito bar should be universal
Sam Quartarone Contributing Writer There’s only one thing harder to find at the College than Sunflower. A burrito. When I first came to visit the College, I was delighted to find a burrito bar in the dining hall. All throughout the college selection process, I …
Wooster must finally address ASL as a credit
Seth Whitehead and Emma Osko Contributing Writers Seth Whitehead: On Friday, April 5 at 1:41 p.m, Emma and I sent an email to President Anne McCall. The email was politely requesting a meeting with her to discuss the very same topic that this article aims …