Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Valentine’s weekend has come and gone, but that doesn’t mean we’re ready to give up on the season of love so quickly. In that spirit, these are my top five movies to watch on Valentine’s Day or, in this …
NASA’s new rover ushers in new era of science
Megan Fisher Contributing Writer On Feb. 18, the next Mars Rover, Perseverance, will have landed near the Jezero Crater on Mars after a more than six-month journey to the red planet. Preceding Perseverance are the Rovers Spirit and Opportunity (almost known as Rock and …
C.O.W. swimming & diving dominate the Tigers
Minh Phan Contributing Writer The College of Wooster swimming and diving team came out on top against Wittenberg University with an overall result of 161-40 men and 148-43 women this past Saturday, Feb. 13. The Scots dominated all but four events: men’s 200 yard …
New geoscience courses emphasize career readiness and diversity
Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor Melita Wiles Science & Environment Editor This year has brought a number of disruptions for all of us, but some changes have been innovative and welcoming to students. The Earth Science department has added a new course this …
Where’s our apolitical military?
Jonathon Logan Science & Environment Editor “These things we do, that others may live.” U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen (PJs — short for ParaJumpers) are perhaps the best search and rescue medics in the world. In fact, they are — when the Navy SEALs call …
Wooster Sportlight: Likins speaks on her strong team relationships
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster swimming and diving team came out on top against Wittenberg University with an overall result of 161-40 men and 148-43 women this past Saturday, Feb. 13. The Scots dominated all but four events: men’s 200 …