If you’re like me, the second after Thanksgiving ends a switch gets pulled. A switch that plays Christmas music even when you’re not actually listening to Christmas music. Sometimes you hear obscure songs like Gayla Peeve’s “I Want a Hippopotamus For Christmas,” or Bing Crosby’s …
Multicultural organizations share their perspectives at panel
Desi LaPoole Features Editor Last Tuesday, Nov. 27, Bodies of Diversity (BoD), formerly known as Brothers of Diversity, hosted this year’s Multicultural Student Organization Panel, in which 13 of the College’s multicultural organizations, including African Students Union (ASU), South Asian Committee (SAC) and the International …
Stan Lee became a hero in his own right, leaving a legacy
Zeke Martin Contributing Writer Stanley Martin Lieber, better known as Stan Lee, the creator of the Avengers, the X-Men and Black Panther, passed away on Nov. 12. Thousands have payed tribute to Lee in the wake of his passing, including Tokyo Comic Con, which unveiled …
Scotlight: Dr. Ron Hustwit
Dr. Ron Hustwit, a professor who has spent the last 52 years in Wooster’s philosophy department, reflects on his time at the College. Could you give us a quick introduction? Hi, I’m Ron Hustwit. I’m in the philosophy department, and I’m an old man. How …
Swimmers compete at Wooster Invitational
Saeed Husain Sports Editor The Fighting Scots Swimming and Diving teams hosted their largest event of the year this past week over the course of three days. The annual meet was held from Thursday, Nov. 29, to Saturday, Dec. 1, with 12 teams participating. Events, …
Mace and pepper spray ban lifted from Scot’s Key
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer The Conduct Committee of Campus Council (CC) has decided to remove the ban of pepper spray and Mace from the Scot’s Key. On page 40 of the Scot’s Key under the section, “Firearms and Other Weapons,” it reads, “Under no …