Samuel Casey News Editor In a campus-wide email on Sunday, Feb. 3, President Sarah Bolton spoke about the instances of vandalism in two separate campus locations this past weekend. According to the email, racist, homophobic and transphobic language were used to target students near a …
Swimming dominates Mount Union
Cat Baker Contributing Writer On Saturday, Feb. 2, The College of Wooster’s men’s and women’s swim teams traveled to the University of Mount Union for their last regular meet of the season. Both the men’s and the women’s teams finished the meet on top, with …
Dungeons and Dragons goes far beyond the high school player
L.J. Martin Contributing Writer Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is a table top role-playing game (TTRPG), meaning that the players assume the identities of characters which they design while responding and building on a story that is told by the game master, or GM. However, the …
“Crystal” glides into new possibilities for the circus
Elena Morey A&E Editor Cirque du Soleil has a strong reputation of astonishing audiences all over the world with their seemingly impossible feats of acrobatics, strength, flexibility and courage. The company started out as a group of humble street performers in Quebec City, Canada in …
More than just a month: Wooster acknowledges Black History
Aubri McKoy Contributing Writer Black History Month is an annually observed celebration of the African-American community, in addition to the commemoration of significant people and events in the history of the African diaspora. In the United States of America, this celebration takes place throughout the …
Carolyn Webster’s studio art I.S. tackles controversial issues
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer In the internet era, when all the bad news in the world is only a few clicks away, even the most diligent activist starts to feel like the world’s troubles are distant figures, a quiet hum in the background of their …