Make time to connect with people on campus. It could be casual hang-outs with friends, club activities or sports events. Don’t isolate yourself and try not to spend too much time alone. There could be a continuum regarding how much time each individual needs or …
Appreciating Ohio’s natural beauty
I imagine many in the fresh-faced cohort of ’22 feel a bit uneasy here in Wooster, especially those from large metropolitan areas. Not only are their surroundings unfamiliar, but urban kids probably feel constricted living in a city of less than 30,000. I speak from …
People are what make Wooster worthwhile
When people first hear that I’m from California, they typically ask me, “Why would you leave California to study in Ohio?” I have heard this ever since I was a first year at Wooster, and I still have yet to develop a standard response. Depending …
Future of Deafheaven
From the shimmering pink cover of their signature record “Sunbather” to vocalist/pianist George Clarke’s purple prose exposing “a multiverse of fuchsia and violet [that] surrenders to blackness,” the tension between darkness and light has defined Deafheaven. While genre purists dismiss the black-metal adjacent quintet for …
Scotlight: Chris Good
A weekly inside look at the unique faces and personalities that make up The College of Wooster community. Chris Good ’19, a chemistry major and math minor, shares his experience working as an intern at Dow AgroSciences this summer, as well as his plans for …
Poetry as Peace
Last Friday, April 27, Bodies of Diversity (B.O.D.) and Word of Mouth collaborated to host an open mic night in the Babcock formal lounge. The event began with an appeal and an assurance: the former implored poets to issue content warnings for pieces that had …