Elizabeth Heatwole Contributing Writer I have identified as a feminist since the summer before my first year of high school. The summer of 2018 was a period of enlightenment for me in which I began to gain consciousness of a world outside of my sheltered, …
Lesbianism is not a performance
Bri Becerra Editor-in-chief As someone who finds themselves on the lesbian side of TikTok quite frequently, there has been much discourse around recent performances at the MTV Video Music Awards, or the VMAs. As a lesbian myself, I am here to weigh in on one …
Are we doomed? A post-debate comparison
Case Baumwart Contributing Writer Watching the debate last Tuesday, I found myself inspired by what felt like a clear victory from Kamala Harris. After the excitement wore off — and seemingly nothing changed — I began to feel more despair for the state of American …
Reuzzi launches at Wooster for sustainability approach
Zanna Anderson Science Editor Founded by Cheryl Schnitzer, chemistry professor and chair of the Environmental Stewardship Council at Stonehill College, Reuzzi is a woman-owned online service that aims to bring sustainability to colleges’ and universities’ to-go container systems. Reuzzi creates a sense of accountability by …
Beating the fall chill with Party on the Green
Morgan Hunter Contributing Writer It can always be a little tough starting a new school year. Luckily, the Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) is around to bring the party! This past Saturday, Sept. 7, WAC held its annual Party on the Green, providing an opportunity for …
Pride with a Slice of Pizza
Bri BecerraEditor-in-Chief As students and staff alike settle into their new semester routines, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) offered a chance for queer campus members to meet and mingle. The yearly Pride with a Slice of Pizza event is always well-attended by students, …