Daniel Sweat Contributing Writer After a turbulent summer during which BROCKHAMPTON kicked out one of their founding members, the self-proclaimed world’s greatest boyband is back with “iridescence.” The history of the band’s post-“SATURATION” projects is so chaotic that even some of the band’s devoted fans …
“Tha Carter V” is finally here and does not disappoint
Robert Dinkins, Jr. Contributing Writer After a wait of nearly six years, Dwayne Michael Carter Jr., aka “Lil Wayne,” finally released “Tha Carter V.” “Tha Carter V” is the fifth installment of the Carter series, first begun with “Tha Carter” back in 2004. “Tha Carter …
GOP: address climate change
Last week, the United Nations released a new report outlining the need for immediate action regarding climate change if we want to avoid a disaster the likes of which humanity has never seen. The importance of this report was underlined by the devastating impact of …
Unlivable wages are hypocritical to C.O.W. values
The College of Wooster promotes itself as a bastion of social justice: a school that, according to our graduate qualities, “actively promotes equity and inclusion, demonstrates ethical judgment and work towards a just society, exhibits a commitment to community, civic engagement and serving others, and …
The College needs more functional spaces
Ping-pong? Nope. Usable pool-tables? Who needs those? Bowling Alleys? Ah, maybe if you find an open weekend to go visit the lanes in the next town over. With the closure of Scot-Lanes, and having “The Alley” take up its former space, we now have more …
Public shaming does not achieve justice
Why is it we always assume that wrong that is brought to the light will be corrected with the occasional revolt against it? Why do we, as a society, assume that entrenched patriarchy, nepotism and gender insensitivity will be abolished by an elaborate editorial in …