Katie Fields Contributing Writer For those who watched the debate, there is a general consensus that it was, at best, borderline chaotic. Although Trump made multiple firm arguments throughout the debate, such as Biden’s inability to draw large crowds to his rallies, many would …
Students express concerns over lack of spring break
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor COVID-19 has continued to cause uncertainty without an effective treatment or a vaccine. Many countries have gone through multiple phases of lockdowns as governments and institutions try to minimize the impact of the pandemic. Likewise, the College has been adjusting …
Day 118 of protests organized by student leaders
Sam Casey Editor in Chief On Saturday, Sept. 26, downtown Wooster hosted the 118th continuous day of Black Lives Matter (BLM) demonstrations. Students, faculty and staff gathered at the corner of Market St. and Liberty St. from 12-2 p.m. to speak out against racial …
Latinx/Hispanic Heritage Month adjusts to COVID-19
Emma Reiner Senior Features Writer Tuesday, Sept. 15 marked the beginning of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage month, which includes a series of events through Oct. 15. Latinas Unidas and the Organization of Latin American Students (OLAS) have put together events to celebrate the month. Though the …
Write an I.S. that matters to you
Olivia Proe Chief Copy Editor Content Warning: Suicide and mental health challenges For seniors, Independent Study (I.S.) is just as much a daunting paper as it is a passion project. To write an undergraduate thesis about something, you must truly care about it …
Music ensembles adopt safe practices for COVID-19
Z Martin Contributing Writer As COVID-19 continues to spread throughout the country and the world, colleges like ours have had to take some drastic measures to keep students as safe as possible while still providing opportunities for academic achievement in a variety of fields. …