Atlas Dwyer Contributing Writer The College of Wooster (C.O.W.) has many redeemable qualities. In general, it works to offer a safe, inclusive environment for students. But one of its glaring shortcomings is its mishandling of accessible services across campus, and this is especially evident …
“Ratatouille” TikTok musical exceeds expectations
Sam Casey Editor in Chief Navigating life in a global pandemic has somehow been equally hectic and uneventful, pushing us helplessly toward our worst vices. The worst one of all? TikTok. While the app’s cult following existed long before we understood what a coronavirus …
Scotlight: Brendan Duffy ’22
Kaylee Liu Features Editor So tell us about yourself. I’m Brendan Dufty ’22, a math-philosophy double major, writing tutor and Resident Assistant from Northern Vermont. How’d you end up majoring in math and philosophy? I took a philosophy class my junior year of high …
More than meets the eye: beauty in particle scattering
Melita Wiles Science & Environment Editor The atmosphere does so much to make our planet habitable for us. It provides us with oxygen, protects us from dangerous rays and traps heat, thus making the Earth a livable temperature. The atmosphere contributes to other things …
Taking Care of Yourself is A Revolutionary Act
MorganAnn Malone Staff Writer This past year has been a whirlwind of emotion, reflection and revelation for many, myself included. For months now, the younger generations especially have been in the midst of a reckoning. We are no longer blind to the ways of …
Trump will soon be gone, don’t thank the Electoral College
Joey Harris Contributing Writer If you’re like me, sleep during the week of election was scarce. My eyes were glued to my computer as my constant stream of CNN would promise me new vote counts that were only “minutes away” which would always seem …