Grace Montgomery Contributing Writer Last week on Facebook, I noticed there was an upcoming performance called “The Anxiety Project” presented by Dr. William Doan of Penn State University. I clicked on the link to the event and was intrigued by the description: “A thought-provoking live …
“Living the Vision”: MLK day 2020 observed on campus
Olivia Proe Features Editor The College celebrated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy in its annual “day on” this past Monday, Jan. 20. The theme chosen for this year’s celebration was “Living the Vision,” with justice dialogues and volunteer opportunities serving as spaces for …
Swimming celebrates seniors in final home meet
Angad Singh Sports Editor The College of Wooster Fighting Scots swimming teams participated in their last home meet of the season. The Scots put up a strong performance on the board with the men’s team beating Ohio Wesleyan 177- 107 while being held by the …
Sexist jokes have direct political consequences
By Hannah Groetsch When we hear about sexism in politics, it’s typically at a national level; for instance Hillary Clinton or the women running in the 2020 D e m o c r a t i c primary facing sexist coverage and attacks. Yet sexism …
Australian bushfires suffocate a nation
By Perry Worthey The Australian bushfires have been a major topic of concern for some time now and they are expected to go on for weeks. I just returned from a semester abroad in Sydney, Australia and I was able to see firsthand how the …
“Cats” (2019) is a baffling but entertaining experience
Emma Busch Contributing Writer As someone who has always loved anything related to cats, whether it was the Warriors book series or “The Aristocats,” I felt a sense of obligation to see the new “Cats” movie, directed by Tom Hooper, despite how cringey the trailer …