Chloe Burdette Managing Editor As the squad of College of Wooster softball players started their 2019-2020 school year, they were given life-changing news about their beloved coach — Victoria Rumph was selected into a pool for a chance to play in the 2020 Olympics for Team …
Third annual Pre-Kwanzaa celebration hosted on campus
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer “Although Kwanzaa isn’t celebrated until later in December, Pre-Kwanzaa is meant to be a place to gather, connect, share life and food and express grati- tude for the gifts of the previ- ous year,” stated Erin Guzman, the interim director of …
Lack of website update causes confusion
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The College’s website received a remarkable revamp earlier this year. The layout of the website has changed to improve user experience by improving the website’s appearance as well as introducing additional features. However, some pages on the website still have not …
Anime moves from niche to mainstream in the West
Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief Over Thanksgiving break, instead of working on my I.S. I found myself binge-watching “My Hero Academia,” one of the most popular anime at the moment, when my brother walked into the room, looked at the screen and said, “Oh my …
Students perform in 2019 Fall Dance Concert
Anna Wolf Contributing Writer On Nov. 21, 22 and 23, The College of Wooster student dancers took to the stage for the Fall Dance Concert in Freedlander Theatre. The event was directed by Kim Tritt, and is the last concert she will be directing at …
For anyone who needs some warming poems this season
Korri Palmer Hey everyone, this week’s review is a little different. As the year winds down and pop culture only trades holiday memes and welcomes a random Mac Miller (R.I.P. a true legend) bashing from Goldlink (sorry to this man), I was left with little to …