by Sinclaire Gibson and as everyone slowly migrates inside,and people start to whisper about the first snow,and as the green of the grass hides below our feet,and the hiss of the radiator scares me when i first wake up,and as the moon hovers above the …
Volleyball brings home victory in Pennsylvania
Henry Schneiderman Sports Editor Last Monday, Oct. 5, The College of Wooster women’s volleyball team traveled to Sharon, Pennsylvania to take on the Pennsylvania State University Shenango Lions in a thrilling matchup. Following a short losing streak against opponents DePauw University (3-0) and Denison University …
Big Red light up Scots in Old Red Lantern rivalry
Andrew Bell Staff Writer The Denison Big Red visited Andrew Field to renew their rivalry with the Fighting Scots. First facing off in 1889, Denison currently leads the overall series 44-40-7. In 1989, the schools began playing for the Old Red Lantern, a train light …
Aphantasic Minds Working Together
Rae Harris ’25 Editor-in-Chief Aristotle, often considered the “Father of Biology” for his extensive work on animal and plant physiology, wrote in his work De Anima that “the soul never thinks without a mental image.” This claim suggests that imagination, or the ability to produce images …
Soccer suffers defeat against the ranked Kenyon Owls
Maddie Moran Sports Editor On Tuesday, Oct. 15, the Wooster men’s soccer team traveled to Gambier, Ohio to take on the no. 12-ranked Kenyon College Owls at Mavec Field. This matchup came directly after a difficult home game against the Wittenberg Tigers on Sunday, with …
2024 Nobel Prizes in Physics, Medicine and Chemistry Announced
Victoria Finizio ’27 Every October, scientists worldwide look to the Nobel Foundation for their declaration of what physicists, chemists and biologists have achieved in their fields. The Prizes often recognize more than one scientist after they have completed many years of research with large implications …