Cyrine Abdallah Contributing Writer To mark this year’s season of love, the Underground and the Goliard Literary Magazine organized a live session of breakup covers. Musical artists from The College of Wooster showcased their skills for the occasion; here is a review of their performances …
“Ship”-wrecked for Valentine’s
Wyn Caudle Arts & Entertainment Editor On Feb. 7, Don’t Throw Shoes Comedy Improv Troupe hosted their first show of the semester: Ship Show! The show took place in Lean Lecture Hall and had many jokes surrounding ‘ships’ and what they can mean. After Morgan …
Aux Cord Wars kicks off Black History Month
Kiera McGuire Features Editor On Saturday, Feb. 1, students gathered at the Scot Center to party and compete in the live musical game show “Aux Cord Wars,” hosted by Black Student Association (BSA). “Aux Cord Wars” kicked off Wooster’s Black History Month celebrations and paved …
Wooster students explore environmental education
Bri Becerra Editor-in-Chief During the weekend of Jan. 31 through Feb. 1, 12 Wooster students traveled to Mohican State Park for the Winter Snow Conference. Hosted by the Environmental Education Council of Ohio (EECO), the weekend conference provided educators, students and those who are passionate …
Allyship is not enough
Bri Becerra Editor-in-Chief As Donald Trump enters the Oval Office for his second term, I have noticed an increase in discussions about allyship and support networks. This is all well and good — but what does it actually mean to be an ally? Allyship has …
Who will be cleaning your toilets?
Nemsie Gonzalez Managing Editor As we settle into the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term, there is a lot to reckon with. To no one’s surprise, immigration and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives have been top of mind for the 47th president. Increases in …