Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On March 25, President Sarah Bolton sent an email to the Class of 2021 detailing plans for commencement this year. While the organizers have taken several factors into account while making the plans to ensure every senior has the opportunity …
For Independent Study, leniency is key
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief March Madness is finally over! No, not the basketball tournament; I’m talking about the rush to turn in I.S. before the deadline(s) at the end of last month. Regardless of when it was finIShed, every senior deserves a standing …
I.S. has major limits in COVID
Sydney Barger Contributing Writer Writing an Independent Study (I.S.) during a pandemic is difficult, especially when you have to write two. As a double major in Music (B.A.) and German Studies, I was required to write a 50-page German thesis, a 10-page program and …
Men’s tennis coach set to leave at the end of the season
Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor For the past seven years, Head Coach Zach Hasenyager has been the linchpin for The College of Wooster men’s tennis team. In his time coaching the Fighting Scots, Hasenyager has led his teams to a No. 25 slot in …
We have a name
This Viewpoint was submitted anonymously by a College of Wooster student following the March of AAPI lives. “You think the only people who are people Are the people who look and think like you.” – Colors of the Wind, Pocahontas The statistics: disheartening. …
College shares plan to open vaccine clinic “very soon”
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On April 2, President Sarah Bolton sent an email sharing that the College will be partnering with the Wooster Community Hospital to provide a vaccination clinic for the campus community. “The timing depends on exactly when the vaccine is shipped …