Lark Pinney Features Editor Where are you from? I am from a small town in Michigan called Tecumseh which is around 30 minutes from the Ohio border and about three hours from Wooster. How did you settle on Wooster? My grandpa knew about the …
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New club for women and gender minorities in econ
Lark Pinney Features Editor One of the new clubs currently navigating the charter process is the Wooster Women and Gender Minorities in Economics (WWGME) club. The idea for the creation of this group came from students working collaboratively in their classes and research. Through …
Writer Sarah Viren virtually visits English Department
Ellen McAllister Contributing Writer It is not every day that you get the chance to hear an award-winning author read and speak about their work, but students and faculty at the College had the opportunity to do just that. Sarah Viren, a translator, author …
STEM Bash Scatter altered for COVID-19 protocols
Kayla Bertholf Contributing Writer Traditions are a large part of Wooster’s social experience, although they must be open to change when necessary. This is exactly what happened with Wooster’s annual STEM Bash. Usually, students gather in the Knowlton Commons and go table to table …
Why Sidney Sheldon should be on your shelf
Kidi Tafesse A&E Editor If you have suddenly found yourself swamped with academic obligations and in need of an engaging outlet, then let me do you the honor of introducing Sidney Sheldon. Sheldon is an American director, writer and producer who has, over the …
Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month adjusts to COVID-19
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer Tuesday, Sept. 15 marked the beginning of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage month, which includes a series of events through Oct. 15. Latinas Unidas and the Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) have put together events to celebrate the month. Though the …