Emily Anderson Contributing Writer On Sept. 5 last year, the Trump administration announced that it was ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provides amnesty for undocumented immigrants in the United States, many of whom came to the country with their parents …
MENTAL HEALTH AT WOOSTER
This special feature takes an in-depth look at the disconnect between College efforts to address mental health and student perception of the adequacy of those services, as well as the broader campus climate surrounding them. Robyn Newcomb Features Editor “How do we reach you?” asked …
Fashion week
As fashion month comes to a close, so does Black History Month. From Paris to New York and London to Milan, the fashion community relocates about every 10 days, from the end of January to the end of February, to see all the latest trends …
Student band Part Time Uncle releases EP “Drunk at Lowry”
Robert Dinkins, Jr. Viewpoints Editor Part Time Uncle, a rather unique name to describe a very distinct group, recently released their first EP, “Drunk at Lowry.” If you haven’t heard of Part Time Uncle, now is the time to jump on the hype train. Containing …
“Eurydice” is a modern retelling of an ancient myth
Claire Wineman Contributing Writer We live in a time when our greatest struggle may be listening to other people, yet taking time to hear one another’s stories may be more important than ever — especially from voices that have long been forced to keep silent. …
Swimmers perform well at NCAC Championships
Roger An Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots Swimming and Diving team traveled to Granville, Ohio this weekend to compete at the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Championships, a peaking point for much of the training and performances of the team. For the women, the team …