Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief Playing against Wittenberg University during a normal season is no easy feat for The College of Wooster men’s basketball team, but add the fear of a pandemic, lack of practice time and no fans into the mix and you …
Carti’s new album gives fans food for thought
Nick Harling Contributing Writer While it functioned as a finale of sorts for a tumultuous year, this past Christmas day also brought an end to one of the most intense sagas shrouding the hip-hop sphere in 2020: the release of Playboi Carti’s sophomore album, …
Scots Telehealth aims to support remote students
Kate Murphy News Editor As the number of students studying on campus has dropped greatly due to COVID-19, nearly half of Wooster’s students are unable to take advantage of all the programs and services that the College offers. One of these services is counseling at …
Letter from RAs to Res Life: value our input
Anonymous letter, written and co-signed by 25 Resident Assistants Meet the newest course at The College of Wooster: Residence Life Staff Practicum. “Resident Assistant (RA) class” aims to “provide a foundation for the RA staff to build thriving, engaging and supportive communities with our …
Wooster Sportlight: Hutter reflects on her Wooster experience
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writter Having a strong support system and someone to learn from are incredibly valuable parts of life. Molly Hutter ’21, a stand-out goalkeeper for the Wooster women’s soccer team, has had both. Hutter decided to come to Wooster for the …
Wooster’s swim and dive teams push on in “new normal”
Olivia Mittak Sports Editor College athletes have been forced to contend with many challenges in recent months, from cancelled games because of COVID-19 outbreaks, to the anxiety that comes with uncertainty. The College of Wooster’s swim and dive teams have continued to hold strong …