Gabriel Melmed Contrbuting Writer By design, the NBA isn’t particularly friendly to underdogs. Professional basketball requires a very specific body type, which only a handful of adult men worldwide have. As a result, the gap in skill level between the most talented and least …
C.O.W. sororities introduce anti-racism series
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief On Thursday, Sept. 17, the student body received an email administered by two sororities on campus, Kappa Epsilon Zeta (KEZ) and Delta Theta Psi (Theta). The email detailed the new event series that the groups will unveil within the …
English Department to Host Virtual Movie Screenings
Artemis Swanson Staff Writer Megan Tuennerman Managing Editor As health restrictions limit traditional extracurricular venues, academic departments look for alternative opportunities to provide enjoyable and educational events for their majors and minors. In that vein, the English Department has planned out a new monthly …
It’s okay to not be okay in a pandemic
Aspen Rush Contributing Writter If you had asked me a year ago to predict what I would be doing right now, I would have guessed studying abroad, working at the Voice, writing my junior I.S. and going to dance parties. I never would have …
RBG wants you to vote
Abigail McFarren Contributing Writer This Viewpoint was written on Tuesday Sept. 22 and facts may have changed by the time of print. Shock. Fear. Grief. Those emotions washed over me like a tidal wave within the first minute of my hearing the news about …
A Roundtable on the Philosophy of Love
Kaylee Liu Features Editor Last Thursday, Alexandra Gustafson, a class of 2016 graduate, was welcomed back to The College of Wooster to give a talk during the weekly Philosophy Roundtable (hosted by the Philosophy Department) about her research at the University of Toronto, titled …