A young Richardson in her Celtics garb. Audrey Richardson Contributing Writer It was my first day of college classes in Ohio. Our professor broke us into small groups for icebreakers. As we went around introducing ourselves, I casually mentioned, “I’m a Patriots fan.” And then, …
A Scot’s guide to voting in person
Julia Garrison News Editor Election day is just a weekend away. Here’s what you need to know about voting in the 2024 presidential election. Early voting ends on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 5 p.m. Students and community members registered in Wayne County can visit the …
The marvelous life of professor Madonna Hettinger
Claire Allison McGuire Features Editor Madonna Hettinger, professor of history, has lived a truly amazing life: from meeting David Bowie when his son graduated from The College of Wooster (“everyone was just in awe, he was standing there with the parents,” said Hettinger), to the …
The UG celebrates its 50th anniversary at birthday bash
Bennett Snelsire Contributing Writer This past Saturday, Oct. 26, from 7 to 11 p.m., The Underground (UG) opened its doors to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The event welcomed all students and offered live music, cupcakes and drinks. Alcohol was available to those 21 years and …
Under the Microscope: I.S. Student Michalis Protopapadakis
By: Atlas Dwyer ’24 | Contributing Writer Michalis “Proto” Protopapadakis ’25, an archaeology and environmental geoscience double major, is combining their two majors into an Independent Study (I.S.), tentatively titled “An Osteological Investigation of the Middle Bronze Age Archaeological Pella Site in Jordan.” Protopapadakis is …
Helen Murray Free Chemist talks stereochem and LGBT representation in STEM
Victoria Finizio ’27 | Contributing Writer For National Chemistry Week, the chemistry department hosted the Helen Murray Free Endowed Lecture on Oct. 24. According to the chemistry department website, this annual lecture series “brings a renowned chemical scientist to campus to interact with chemistry students …