Sarah Caley Staff Writer Across the country, performing arts groups have struggled for months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, many have found alternative methods of pursuing the arts while remaining as safe as possible. Such is the path that the College’s a cappella …
Members of the College attend BLM rally
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On Aug. 29, the City of Wooster held an “I Have a Dream” rally at the square in downtown to commemorate the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom protest where Martin Luther King Jr. gave …
Wooster physics students find opportunities amidst uncertain summer
Jonathan Logan Science & Environment Editor The value of an internship is hard to overstate. For many undergraduate students, an internship represents the potential to spring into a good post-graduation job. Equally hard to overstate is the value of research here at The College …
Academy Guidelines Spark Controversy
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer Content warning: Sexual violence Last Tuesday, Sept. 8, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which manages the Academy Awards, also referred to as the Oscars, announced several new standards for representation and inclusion that will be required for …
Concerns arise as students travel into Wooster community
Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer On Sept. 10, as students, faculty and staff settled into their routines, President Sarah Bolton sent out the fourth Weekly Campus Health Update. After testing every student entering campus during the move-in period, the College has now adopted monitoring …
Reevaluate (dis)service trips
Saeed Husain Contributing Writer Every year, thousands of people — mostly high school and college students — will travel across the world to engage in voluntourism, or its theological cousin, service trips. Touted as experiences that can positively impact the lives of who you …