Kate Murphy News Editor The past year has seen unprecedented changes on college campuses. Specific to those changes, and specific to Wooster’s campus, is the new and updated semester schedule put in place to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. One of the more …
In-person classes resume with safety policies in place
Sam Casey Editor in Chief On Monday, Feb.1, students attended in-person classes for the first time this semester after being remote since Jan. 19. While many classes will remain virtual for the whole semester, it was an opportunity for students currently on campus — …
Becky Chamber’s debut novel is full of character
Holly Engel Arts & Entertainment Editor What would it be like to work on a spaceship whose crew specialized in creating wormholes? As someone who is not usually drawn to the galactic journeys and technological advances promised by science fiction novels, this question was …
Lowry dining sets dangerous example
Wyatt Brugge Contributing Writer I think that due to the dangerous examples set by the conditions in the cafeteria, 50 percent of the chairs should be removed from the tables. Now, you may be thinking, “Dangerous example? What the hell is that supposed to …
The ivory tower meets the masses: responding to science denialism
Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor The astronomers Galileo and Copernicus found themselves at odds with the Catholic Church centuries ago as they postulated “heretical” ideas about the solar system. Yet, Christianity still runs strong through the hearts of over two billion people. To …
Alumni center fails seniors with job search
Levi Johnson Contributing Writer Last semester, I reached out to the Alumni Office to inquire about accessing the alumni database, and a months-long undertaking began. As a senior beginning my job search, I wanted to contact alumni for career advice and strategies that worked …