Holly Engel A&E Editor We have all dreamed of flying. Even now, as we work to meet deadlines and bustle through the business of life, childhood imaginings can still develop at the back of our minds, full of color. It is these imaginings that Bridget …
Scots in Harmony a cappella competes at ICCA quarterfinals
Emma Reiner Staff Writer The recently formed and first competitive a cappella group at The College of Wooster “Scots in Harmony” went to the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella (ICCA) Varsity Vocals quarterfinals at Case Western Reserve University on Saturday, Jan. 25. They sang …
Historic Latinx Lounge opens in Armington Hall
Ellie Kahn Features Editor The College of Wooster’s Latinx community has found a permanent home in Armington Hall, with the official inauguration of the Latinx Lounge taking place last Tuesday, Jan. 21. Administrators, faculty members and allies joined members of the Latinx student community to …
It is time for leftists to organize
By Artemis Swanson To talk about elections or primaries as a leftist is difficult for a multitude of reasons. It’s a fairly well accepted view of most left ideologies that electoralism is, at best, a painfully slow method of combating capitalism, and, at worst, actively …
Of the candidates left in the field, these are the ones with the best shot to win
By Nick Shereiks It’s becoming markedly evident from both broader political discourse and polling efforts that, though there are still technically 12 Democratic presidential candidates vying for their party’s nomination — among the largest fields in our national history — only a few still truly …
On my disillusionment with Pete Buttigieg
By Carly McWilliams In the past three months, I have seen countless tweets on my timeline jokingly claiming that Pete Buttigieg is a Republican due to his center-left policy positions and controversial record as Mayor of South Bend. These tweets usually make me laugh, but …