Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor The year 2020 was the first time that over 20 percent of all electricity generated in the United States could be traced back to a renewable energy source. A New York Times article promptly noted that in the …
Netflix’s “Bridgerton” breaks streaming records
Kidi Tafesse Arts & Entertainment Editor It appears that the latest period drama on Netflix, “Bridgerton,” is taking the giant streaming service by storm, breaking multiple viewer records during its first season. Based on Julia Quinn’s series of historical romance novels of the same …
Current campus COVID plan inadequate
Luke Borgelt Contributing Writer It was Jan. 17 when I arrived on campus to move in for the spring semester of 2021. All seemed quiet at the time, but that soon changed. Within the coming weeks, many new faces appeared, and all were ready …
Name change process inaccessible
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 …