Thomas Pitney Sports Editor The Wooster women’s rugby team, like the rest of the world, has had to overcome its share of adversity over the past year-and-a-half. Co-President Claira Schiffrik ’23 noted that “the pandemic left us with only 10 players and no coach …
Post Office Adjusts to Student Center Renovation
Quentin [ ] Staff Writer The ongoing Student Center renovation has forced many departments to move locations. The College of Wooster’s Post Office relocated to Gault Schoolhouse, creating difficulties for carriers and inconveniences for students. During the summer, it took a few months for …
S.T.E.M. Success Initiative Holds Upcoming Annual S.T.E.M. Bash
Melita Wiles S&E Editor Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, a.k.a S.T.E.M., programs are intimidating and competitive at many colleges. Here at Wooster, we strive to create an inclusive and collaborative community where students are pushed academically, but also have support and guidance at their …
Celebrating Latinx Night at the Underground
Allison Ringold Staff Writer Just like any other personal label, the words “Hispanic” and “Latinx” have a lot of meaning behind them. National Hispanic Heritage Month, which takes place from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15, seeks to celebrate these labels and everything they represent. …
Navigating Wooster: A Runner’s Perspective
Geoffrey Allen Viewpoints Co-Editor The time is 7:30 am. You waited for this moment. Yesterday your friends were wondering why you couldn’t make it to the Friday party, but you told them because tomorrow is Saturday. You know every Saturday you have to go …
The Biological Reasoning Behind the New Contagious COVID Variant
Kayla Berthoff S&E Editor By now, everyone has heard of the COVID Delta variant and the issues associated with it, but most people don’t know what exactly makes this variant more serious. The SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus is a cluster of single-stranded genetic information (RNA) …