Kaylee Liu Features Editor On Wednesday, Sept. 9, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) hosted their annual welcome back event for LGBTQIA+ students and allies, Over the RainboWoo. The goals of this event were to forge friendships and get students in contact with …
Franmil Reyes: An underappreciated MLB powerhouse
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief Franmil Reyes. When I say that name, does it ring a bell? If you aren’t a sports fan, I am sure you are completely clueless. But, even a baseball fanatic might not recognize the name. Why? Well, in my opinion, …
Virtual Comedy Night Features Wooster Alumnus
Geoffrey Allen Staff Writer Comedy is a medium of entertainment that has evolved alongside human history. From the political satire Greek Athenian plays to the dark comedy of the Korean film “Parasite,” comedy has changed and adapted to new formats over a millenia. Once …
Fixing the problems of today requires action
Sam Casey Editor in Chief Approximately one year ago (happy anniversary!), I wrote a Viewpoint about one of my dad’s life philosophies: see a problem, fix a problem (henceforth referred to as S/F, because SAPFAP has the wrong … connotation). The gist is that …
Starlink upends Earth-based Astronomic Observations
Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor One of Elon Musk’s newest endeavors involves beaming high-speed internet to the entire world. The project, known as Starlink, requires SpaceX (Musk’s flagship company) to launch over 10,000 small satellites into Low Earth Orbit (LEO). The official Starlink …
Scot Council set to Advocate for the Student Body
Kate Murphy News Editor Scot Council, created last spring after a merger of the Student Government Association (SGA) and Campus Council (CC), is trying to prove itself as a strong voice of the student body to the faculty, staff and administration. Scot Council President …