Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer On Friday, March 26, members of the College and the Wooster community came together at the Kauke Arch and Wooster Square to march in solidarity against the rise in hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community …
Friends jam virtually at Nostalgia Covers
Holly Engel A&E Editor Looking for a way to unwind, listen to music and jam with your friends? Covers — a monthly event hosted by the College’s student-run literary magazine, the “Goliard” — has you … well … covered. The event allows students of …
Accepting stereotypes poisons our society
Alicia Krielaart Contributing Writer “8 Dead in Atlanta Spa Shootings, With Fears of Anti-Asian Bias.” “New York man charged with hate crime in Asian American attack that bystanders watched without helping.” “Asian 7-Eleven worker punched in face in Manhattan.” Shot. Attacked. Hated. Punched. As …
An alum-packed weekend: STEM, createHER and more
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer This upcoming weekend, April 9th-11th, the College will be hosting three different events with alumni for students. These events will include a STEM panel, a CreateHER Day and a panel for finding housing after college. Due to the COVID-19 …
I.S Project offers more inclusive look at popular genres
Artemis Swanson Staff Writer As the pandemic rages around the world, many have turned to a common place of refuge: the world of fiction. However, many classic novels in two extremely popular genres, science fiction and fantasy, reflect prejudices which are very much grounded …
Wooster Slams Double Header Out of the Park
Olivia Mittak Sports Editor After losing last year’s baseball season to COVID-19, the Fighting Scots baseball team came back in stride during a double-header against Ohio Wesleyan University this past Saturday, March 20. The first game of two seemed like an uphill battle, with …