Emma Davidson Contributing Writer If you were asked right now to quickly picture someone who practices yoga, chances are you might envision a very “granola” person, the suburban soccer mom or a preppy Lululemon type of 20-something woman. While these types of …
Let’s Talk About Shit: How Fecal Waste Helps Detect Traces of COVID
Geoffrey Allen Viewpoints Editor That’s right! You read the title! Let’s talk about shit! I remember last year, two good friends of mine used to talk about it all the time in the toilet and I never got the appeal of it. …
A Slightly Biased Review of the Game of the Year
Miles Rochester Sports Editor Manchester City (the best team in the world) and Liverpool F.C. (respectable) clashed this past Sunday in Manchester and the game became an instant classic. Although it was just an ordinary league game, both teams were fighting for …
Why I Annotate My Books: A Perspective
Mae Koger Contributing Writer As someone who has approximately way too many books, I spend most of my free time reading. An ideal reading experience is that in which the book at hand has vibrant descriptions and an intriguing storyline. As I …
Scotlight: Grace Robinson
Aspen Rush Editor-in-Chief Introduce yourself! I’m Grace Robinson. I’m a psychology and philosophy double major. I’m from Cincinnati, Ohio and I’m a senior. What are you involved with on campus? I play the cello and I’m a member of the Wooster Symphony …
New Club Fosters Community for Disabled Students
Emma Shinker Chief Copy Editor Students gathered in Babcock Hall’s formal lounge on the evening of Thursday, March 31 for the very first meeting of the Disability Advocacy and Support Alliance (DASA). The group was officially chartered earlier this semester. “Being a …