Olivia Mittak Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s and women’s soccer teams were awarded the United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award this past week. This is the eleventh consecutive award for the women’s team and the fifth for the men’s. The award is …
Maggie Rogers’ debut album comments on change
Lily Kate Harpham Contributing Writer In her debut studio album Heard It in A Past Life, Maggie Rogers turns two years of constant creation into 45 minutes. The album features twelve songs, including “Light On,” which ranked as the thirteenth th best song of …
2020-21 PGA Tour season will be one for the ages
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Like the rest of the sports world, golf was held captive by COVID-19 for all of the spring and much of the summer. One minute the pros are playing in the Players Championship and smacking balls on the famed …
Citizen science empowers the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Jonathan Logan S&E Editor In 2015, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly approved the Agenda for Sustainable Development. Included within the Agenda are “17 Sustainable Development Goals” (SDGs); among them are No Poverty, Zero Hunger, Climate Action and Life Below Water. The 193 member …
Artificial intelligence in international competitions
Jonathan Logan S&E Editor Go, the board game, is perhaps the most famous and complex board game ever created. Nearly 2,500 years ago, Go was invented in China. It involves placing a stone (the pawn) at empty intersections created by a grid, and is …
The “climate clock” takes the wrong approach
Cambry Baker Contributing Writer From September 19-27, a temporary “Climate Clock” in Manhattan’s Union Square counted down the years, days, hours, minutes and seconds left until we are unable to avert climate disaster. You probably saw it — it’s hard to miss the large, …