Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Shortly after the spring semester commenced, Residence Life received applications from both new and returning resident assistants (RAs) which they reviewed and assessed by Feb. 10, according to the timeline on their webpage. However, this year’s process has included …
Wooster Sportlight: Roney speaks on strong Wooster support system
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writer David Roney ’21, a senior on the Wooster men’s golf team, is a communication sciences and disorders and psychology double major from Castle Rock, Colorado. There is a vast array of reasons that athletes and non-athletes come to The …
Filling the Arch: A tradition of past and present
Kaylee Liu Features Editor On Feb. 2, 2021, it was a biting 29 degrees Fahrenheit with winds blowing at 29 miles per hour at 6 p.m. Winding the clock back to the first of the month tells us that it had snowed throughout the …
Men’s basketball splits victories with Wittenberg
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 …