Atlas Dwyer Contributing Writer Students came to campus five weeks ago, wary of how well Wooster was prepared to handle students who would openly defy the COVID-19 guidelines. For the Fall 2020 semester, Wooster was a unique experiment of COVID-ian proportions. Many rules were …
Dean of Students office provides staff update
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On Mar. 1, Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Myrna Hernández sent an email to the campus community regarding changes in staff within the dean of students office. Hernández stated that these updates were made to “help …
Scotlight: Lesley Chinery
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief Lesley, so great to see you! I am so excited to interview you today! So excited to be here! Thanks for choosing me! Firstly, I wanted to talk about your I.S., it is such an interesting topic. What is …
Wooster play premiere addresses Black womanhood
Megan Fisher Contributing Writer On Friday, Feb. 26, the world premier of the new play “Well Run Dry” occured as one of the last events for Black History Month. The play was written by Lisa Langford, a Cleveland native who is currently a part …
Wooster Sportlight: Balley reflects on Wooster as graduation nears
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Editor Staying united as a team is difficult for many during the COVID-19 pandemic, but Austrella Balley ’21 and her teammates on Wooster’s women’s basketball team have found many ways to do so while continuing to improve. Balley noted that …
NASA goes from bunsen to back-burner
Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor The privatization of space by large companies like SpaceX and a thriving ecosystem of startups including Relativity Space, Firefly and Made in Space has forced the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to reconsider the role it plays …