Connor Smith Contributing Writer Like many students at Wooster, I too spend (probably unhealthily) more than a small amount of time on Yik Yak messaging boards. And usually, it’s harmless – albeit not always positive – content. However, over the last few …
Viewpoints
The Viewpoints page features the opinions of the campus community. Viewpoints articles should be 350-700 words and be about any opinion, funny or serious, about campus or the world around us. Letters to the Editor, which also are on our page, should be no more than 150 words, usually responding to articles either in Viewpoints or elsewhere in the paper.
Those who wish to submit a Viewpoint can do so by emailing zperrier25@wooster.edu and lpatton26@wooster.edu.
Let’s Talk About “Team-cest”!
Geoffrey Allen Viewpoints Editor Is love in the air? Or is it just in the heat of team spirit? Many relationships are built on individuals sharing a common activity, but sometimes they develop into something more. On a co-ed sports team however, …
We Need to Re-Imagine the U.S. Dollar
Will Christopher Contributing Writer In the current era, cash as a form of currency and method of business transaction is becoming more and more obsolete. Even with that being said, I still feel compelled to compose this article. Imagine a scenario where …
Nostalgic Reflections
Malachi Mungoshi Viewpoints Editor Lately, I’ve been watching a lot of those Tik Toks on “this is what a memory sounds like…” with that cover of Hans Zimmer’s “Cornfield Chase ” playing over it. Like, hyperfixation watching. I am completely enamored by …
The Limits of Self-Love
Michael Curran Contributing Writer Self-love is something that’s often brought up in the context of someone being heartbroken or having poor self-esteem. It is supposed to be the thing that helps them recover and shape who they are. Of course, there is truth to …
We Need Optimism in These Turbulent Times
Tobin Chin Contributing Writer At some points in my life, it has felt as if the world is slowly descending into a pool of cloudy uncertainty, a feeling which no form of escapism or distraction can lift me from. To me, it felt …