Kaylee Liu Features Editor On Sunday, April 18, Scot Council held a Call-in for students to speak with their incoming executive board members about concerns for the upcoming school year. The Call-in was proposed and organized by council member Maresa Taté ’21 as a …
Bieber’s “Justice” guilty of performative activism
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief As someone who has been a “Belieber” for most of my young teen life, I can assure you that I was initially excited for Justin Bieber’s sixth studio album to pop onto my Spotify feed. As I scrolled through …
Wooster Sportlight: Passodelis describes unexpected senior year
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster men’s basketball team had a tough, short 2021 season this winter, ending the season with a record of 4-5. However, everyone was thankful they were even able to play some games during the pandemic, even …
COVID-19 updates spread hope for a better semester
Savannah Sima Senior News Writer On April 20, The College of Wooster announced that an on-campus clinic will be available for students, and this time, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be administered. This comes just one week after the nation-wide pause on the Johnson …
Admin doesn’t show up for FGLI students
Annelisea Brand Contributing Writer In the fifth year of existence for the national Alliance for the Low-Income and First-Generation Narrative (AL1GN) conference, The College of Wooster had the honor to earn the bid to host this academic year. Over sixty colleges and universities have …
Bell Law Lecture turns to fireside chat
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer The 23rd annual Bell Lecture, entitled “The Beauty of the Law,” was given on April 14 over Zoom and featured Ben Mizer ’99. It was co-sponsored by the College’s pre-law advising program and the Bell Distinguished Lectureship in Law …