Bobby Ramkissoon Contributing Writer Dylynn Lasky Contributing Writer Recently, President Bolton issued an email regarding a “racial bias incident” in which the head coach of the Wooster men’s lacrosse team uttered the n-word. In a moment of righteous indignation, President Bolton declared that “this …
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.
Platonic Love Always Wins
Shelby Jones Contributing Writer In the spring of my freshman year here, I suffered a huge loss. My mom passed away incredibly suddenly and I was sent into a tailspin. I didn’t know what to do and felt the worst I’ve ever felt, even …
A Different Version of True Love
Aspen Rush Editor-in-Chief When we talk about love, our brains have been trained to jump to the romantic. From childhood, we have been told to search for “the one.” At ten, I was amongst thousands of young readers who picked up Twilight for the …
Love is Imperfect
Haley Huett A&E Editor There are many different philosophical approaches to the topic of love. Almost universally, love is said to be a response to value. When you love someone, you love them because they are beautiful or smart. Maybe they’re really funny or …
Students Need More Spaces to Display Art
Meadows Contributing Writer For a liberal arts college, we seem to be conservative with our art. I remember walking through the former student center and seeing colorful walls featuring people with intersectional identities who shared similar experiences to myself on the wall between the …
College or Coffin? Why There Is No Longer a Home in Housing
Geoff Allen Viewpoints Editor Last year was a rough year for just about every college student worldwide. More than ever, everyone was socially disconnected from one another and the sense of community students had built the previous years was reduced to small ‘pods’ of …