Melita Wiles S&E Editor Commercial flights are continuing through COVID-19 to vacation destinations, loved ones’ homes, and to space. This summer, Jeff Bezos travelled 66 miles into space with his hand-picked group of three others: his brother, Mark Bezos, 18-year-old student Oliver Daeman, and …
Food and Fun Under the Sun with QTPOC
Blakely Dishman Features Editor Savannah Sima Features Editor Queer and Trans People of Color (QTPOC) hosted a BBQ on Saturday, Sept. 18 at the Bornhuetter Pavillion from 3:00-6:00pm. The President of QTPOC, Malachi Mungoshi ’24, was very happy with how the event went and …
Bingeable TV Recommendations For Your Exam Season
Mahi Lal Contributing Writer One of my professors once told me to turn procrastination into planning, but I think we should turn procrastination into binge-watching shows because fall is upon us! While we watch the deadlines of a million assignments, exams, and projects swiftly …
To Be On The Outside Always Looking In
Malachi Mungoshi Viewpoints Co-Editor As an international student, traveling during a pandemic was very difficult to do. I know that every individual’s experience is different, but there are certain commonalities to be found: TSA checkpoints, immigration documents, visa interviews, being away from home, etc. …
Men’s Soccer Grinds Out Gritty Win Against Muskingum
Rosa Spurgeon Contributing Writer Saturday evening’s matchup between the Wooster Fighting Scots and the Muskingum University Muskies had all the makings for a frenetic and fast-paced affair. The Fighting Scots were riding high after a win against Heidelberg University, but still eager to string …
When the Staff is Judge, Jury, and Executioner
Marc Dehoorne Contributing Writer Content Warning: mentions of sexual assault. I have massive respect for faculty and administrative staff involved with Student Life. Some jobs are innately more difficult than others, and college students can be rather difficult to deal with at times. Staff …