Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief On Saturday, April 3, The College of Wooster volleyball team was able to hold an intrasquad match to honor their seniors in typical pandemic fashion — with a limited number of fans and a commemorative video streamed on the …
The Fighting Scots honor the seniors in Spring finale
Lily Kate Harpham Contributing Writer In the last of two exhibition games for the spring football season, the Fighting Scots went up against Ohio Wesleyan’s Battling Bishops in nail-biting fashion. Although Ohio Wesleyan took the win, the Fighting Scots’ performance last Friday was full …
Inequality and Racism in A.I.
Jonathan Logan S&E Editor Timnit Gebru, a highly respected artificial intelligence (A.I.) ethicist, finished her Ph.D. thesis and was promptly hired by Google as part of their campaign to increase algorithmic scrutiny. Google, along with many Big Tech Companies have always pushed inclusive narratives. …
College takes stand against anti-Asian hate crimes
Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer On Friday, March 26, members of the College and the Wooster community came together at the Kauke Arch and Wooster Square to march in solidarity against the rise in hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community …
Friends jam virtually at Nostalgia Covers
Holly Engel A&E Editor Looking for a way to unwind, listen to music and jam with your friends? Covers — a monthly event hosted by the College’s student-run literary magazine, the “Goliard” — has you … well … covered. The event allows students of …
Accepting stereotypes poisons our society
Alicia Krielaart Contributing Writer “8 Dead in Atlanta Spa Shootings, With Fears of Anti-Asian Bias.” “New York man charged with hate crime in Asian American attack that bystanders watched without helping.” “Asian 7-Eleven worker punched in face in Manhattan.” Shot. Attacked. Hated. Punched. As …