The Galpin Call-in was a protest I had the opportunity to plan and lead. Looking back on it from a year later, I am seeing a lot of great things that came about because of it. The African Student Union and the Organization of Latin …
Student – curated prints exhibit to open at CWAM
Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor Out of the 6,000 prints in The College of Wooster Art Museum (CWAM) collection, Professor of Art History Tracy Cosgriff chose 30 for her students in her History of Prints seminar this semester to study and use to curate the …
I.C.E. fails practically and morally
Recently it was reported that the hotel chain Motel 6 gave guest information of more than 80,000 guests to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (I.C.E.). This was done without a warrant and Hispanic/Latinx sounding names were flagged. As someone who has Latinx family and friends, and …
SGA updates constitution for first time in eight years
Bijeta Lamichhane Contributing Writer The Student Government Association (SGA) has updated its constitution for the first time since 2011. Various members of SGA pointed out that updates to the constitution were overdue and that it has now been amended to be more beneficial to the …
Softball team remains victorious in NCAC
Matt Olszewski Sports Editor The College of Wooster women’s softball team has been on a hot streak lately. As of April 8, they have won seven games in a row and continue to gain momentum as they will be facing some tough conference foes in …
The Scene: Billie Eilish’s music style suits any mood
Billie Eilish has been my most shocking discovery of 2018-2019: a 17-year-old girl with so much vocal talent that’s mesmerizing, but creativity that is a bit concerning. Billie just released her debut album “WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?” and it truly …