Maggie Dougherty Viewpoints Editor Viewpoints Editor Maggie Dougherty ’21 sits down with Mahi Lal ’22 to discuss her recent scholarship, the concept of the gaze and her leadership in creating a new club to support women and gender minorities in economics. Can you introduce …
Washington Football changes controversial name
Geoffrey Allen Contributing Writer Content Warning: This article contains reference to violence and racism. There is no doubt that the tragic death of George Floyd took the world by storm. The Black Lives Matter Movement has truly made a breakthrough in bringing about significant …
Tenet is Nolan’s most ambitious film yet
Colin Tobin Contributing Writer Tenet is the latest movie by writer and director Christopher Nolan. The film stars John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki and Kenneth Branagh. It follows a character only known as “The Protagonist” as he explores the world of espionage …
Polarization has human consequences
Alexander Cohen Contributing Writer Polarization is an unfortunate phenomenon. In today’s polarized political climate, I find it important to comment on the nature of polarization in an effort to help stave it off. Have you ever thought about how we justify various policies? Should …
College details various voting options
Savannah Sima Staff Writer On Sept. 15, Chair of the Communication Studies Department Denise Bostdorff sent an email detailing options for students to cast their votes this election. Bostdorff explained two options — registering in the student’s hometown or registering in Wooster — and …
ICE abuses reveal priorities of white feminism
Annays Yacamán Contributing Writer Content Warning: This article contains reference to violence against people with uteruses and people of color, human rights abuses, and forced sterilization. On Sept. 15, 2020, the first day of Latinx Heritage Month, the people of the United States were …