Maggie Dougherty Viewpoints Editor As someone who dedicated my summer to working as a case investigator for my state health department and spent hours each day telling people how to stay healthy in the midst of a global pandemic, I really can’t stress enough how flawed our campus …
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In a time of change, animals provide unity
Megan Tunnerman Managing Editor “What is your favorite animal?” is one of the most common icebreaker questions, but actually has a lot of depth. Think about it — how many people have refused to answer that question in front of you? Likely very few. No …
Online Scot Spirit Day has challenges and victories
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer Scot Spirit Day looked a lot different this year. In the past, it consisted of a crowded outdoor event with student organizations tabling and encouraging students to join their groups while listening to music from Woo 91 and the Scot band. In …
Bolton announces virtual commencement, senior celebrations during B&G Weekend
Waverly Hart Editor in Chief On Friday, April 10, President Sarah Bolton announced that The College of Wooster would be holding a virtual graduation ceremony to celebrate the class of 2020’s accomplishments and time at the College. Bolton announced this in an email sent to …
College Fails to Support Neurodiversity
Amber Rush Picture yourself walking into a stranger’s office. Not a therapist, not a doctor but someone you don’t know. The stranger tells you to explain your mental ill- ness and why you need an accommodation for an emotional support animal. Your worst fears have …
College halts publicizing student achievements
Amber Rush Viewpoints Editor In a Nov. 11 email to the student body, the Office of Marketing and Communications announced that they will be working with hometown media outlets to learn about and share various student achievements. The email mentioned that there is an “opt-out” …