Claire Allison McGuire Features Editor On Nov. 4, Mind Matters hosted a cookie decorating and coloring night in Stevenson Hall’s kitchen. Mind Matters is a student-run organization focused on mental health advocacy and education. “School is really stressful. We want to make sure people have …
Climate change perseverance: Marinel Ubaldo’s story of climate justice and migration
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 30, Lean Lecture Hall opened its doors for students, faculty and community members to hear the story of climate justice advocate Marinel Ubaldo, a survivor of super-typhoon Haiyan. The lecture, titled “Navigating Climate Migration: Understanding the Human Impact …
Men’s soccer takes on the Battling Bishops
Henry Schneiderman Sports Editor Last Saturday, Oct. 26, the Fighting Scots men’s soccer team ventured to Delaware, Ohio to take on the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops. On the heels of a tough stretch in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), Wooster entered Jay Martin Soccer …
Scots celebrate senior day success against Kenyon
Maddie Moran Sports Editor This past Saturday, Oct. 26, the Fighting Scots volleyball team won their highly anticipated senior day game against the Kenyon Owls. The Scots took an early lead, taking the first 2 sets by deficits of 14 and 9, respectively. After a …
Dear COWnselor… elections and roommates
With the presidential election approaching, I am increasingly worried about the climate in my dorm during and after election night. I live in a small double room in Holden with a random roommate who outspokenly supports the opposite candidate than I do. How do I …
Why I am quitting Scot Council.
Pras Subedi Contributing Writer I’ve served in Scot Council, the College of Wooster’s student government, for over a year now. I’ve served as a Sexuality and Gender Diversity Representative, and more recently, in the capacity of chairing the Social Justice and Equity Committee. This committee …