Kayla Bertholf Contributing Writer Traditions are a large part of Wooster’s social experience, although they must be open to change when necessary. This is exactly what happened with Wooster’s annual STEM Bash. Usually, students gather in the Knowlton Commons and go table to table …
Dear McWoo 10/09/20
Zoe Covey Chief Copy Editor Palate Cleanser Editor Dear McWoo, I honestly didn’t expect to still be on campus at this point, so I packed really light. I don’t have many decorations in my room, and it’s starting to feel like a bit of …
Trump parade passes campus prior to Nov. election
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Artemis Swanson Staff Writer At around 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3, a line of several dozen vehicles carrying various signs and merchandise in support of President Donald Trump conducted an informal parade, starting at the Wayne County fairgrounds, …
Why Sidney Sheldon should be on your shelf
Kidi Tafesse A&E Editor If you have suddenly found yourself swamped with academic obligations and in need of an engaging outlet, then let me do you the honor of introducing Sidney Sheldon. Sheldon is an American director, writer and producer who has, over the …
Despite debate, Trump is still the best option
Katie Fields Contributing Writer For those who watched the debate, there is a general consensus that it was, at best, borderline chaotic. Although Trump made multiple firm arguments throughout the debate, such as Biden’s inability to draw large crowds to his rallies, many would …
Students express concerns over lack of spring break
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor COVID-19 has continued to cause uncertainty without an effective treatment or a vaccine. Many countries have gone through multiple phases of lockdowns as governments and institutions try to minimize the impact of the pandemic. Likewise, the College has been adjusting …