Jenelle Booker Contributing Writer In a time where sitting inside is the preferred option to going out, a quarantine playlist that accompanies every mood of a pandemic, is an essential. First, however, it’s hard to talk about COVID-19 and 2020 without talking about Black …
Students studying off campus adjust to a new normal
Sam Boudreau Senior News Writer For Marloes Krabbe ‘21, an anthropology and art history double major, Art History & Museum Studies club meetings are usually a normal part of her routine. However, since studying remotely due to COVID-19, this meeting has taken a turn …
#ScholarStrike: A Call to Action
MorganAnn Malone Contributing Writer Education is not only vital to strengthen your own knowledge and intelligence, but also to enforce it and bring it out in others. I had the incredible opportunity to take part in the recent #ScholarStrike teach-in. From Sept. 8 through …
Inconsistencies undermine COVID response
Laura Barnhill Contributing Writer Don’t get me wrong, I am extremely grateful to be back on campus, and I completely understand that we are living a reality that none of us have ever experienced before which makes it difficult to find ways to operate safely …
C.O.W. athletics commence phase one of in-person training
Geoffrey Allen Staff Writer Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster athletic teams have officially begun phase one of practices, which has allowed athletes to spend time on the field, the track and the court together for the first time in months, …
ESports gains prominence in professional sport circles
Olivia Mittak Sports Editor Just a few years ago, professional athletes and fans turned their noses up at the idea of including esports as a category of professional sports, let alone considering its participants actual athletes and professionals. Fast forward to 2020, esports have …