Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor Could you introduce yourself and explain what you do at The College of Wooster? My name is Michael Buttrey (he/him). I am the head of Access Services here at The College of Wooster libraries. It is my job to make …
Features
Pathways program provides structure for students
Maggie Dougherty Editor in Chief This academic year, for the first time ever, a new career exploration program is available for first-year and sophomore Wooster students: the Pathways Program. What is a Pathway? That really comes down to what any individual student wants to …
A Field of Dreams Deferred: on gentrification in NYC
Ellen McAllister Contributing Writer Aspen Rush Managing Editor On Feb. 3, Professor Hasan Kwame Jeffries from The Ohio State University spoke virtually to college students and staff about racism and inequality where he grew up in Brooklyn, New York. He primarily utilized personal examples …
Filling the Arch: A tradition of past and present
Kaylee Liu Features Editor On Feb. 2, 2021, it was a biting 29 degrees Fahrenheit with winds blowing at 29 miles per hour at 6 p.m. Winding the clock back to the first of the month tells us that it had snowed throughout the …
New year, new virtual Scot Spirit Day
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer Scot Spirit Day usually just occurs in the fall semester, but this year, Wooster decided to organize the event again this spring on Sunday, Jan. 31. This semester’s event was similar to last semester’s, but took place over a …
Scotlight: Brendan Duffy ’22
Kaylee Liu Features Editor So tell us about yourself. I’m Brendan Dufty ’22, a math-philosophy double major, writing tutor and Resident Assistant from Northern Vermont. How’d you end up majoring in math and philosophy? I took a philosophy class my junior year of high …