Julia Garrison News Editor The College of Wooster Community Health Taskforce addressed the campus community for the first time this semester in an email sent on Sept. 19. The email detailed instructions if an individual becomes sick, including contacting the Longbrake Wellness Center. The College …
A twisted take on the climate solutions
Ethan Bardoe ’26 Major summer blockbuster “Twisters” follows a team of meteorologists attempting to collect data on tornadoes ravaging Oklahoma. Among the scientific jargon of Fujiwhara effects and sodium polysulfate, a scientific term is clearly missing from the movie. Not once in the movie’s two …
Learn to Ride Your Own Wave with “Surf’s Up”
Ty Reynolds ’27 Right now, you may be asking yourself, “why should I care about a surfing penguin movie?” and in that case, it’s obvious you haven’t seen the 2007 classic “Surf’s Up.” On the surface, this movie is exactly what one might expect: a …
Dear COWnselor… Lowry Etiquette
I am a first year, and in the first few weeks of classes, I have only been to Lowry Dining Hall a handful of times. I am just too afraid to eat there, so I end up eating something from the C-Store each night. Can …
The oxymoron of a conservative goth
Lain Patton Viewpoints Editor For the majority of my life, I have been within the alternative sphere. I love the music, the aesthetic, but most importantly, the political views. Within all alternative subcultures, the point is to reject societal norms and fight the establishment that …
Artist Claudia Esslinger takes Wooster community on a journey
Jensen Kugler ’27 On Tuesday, Sept. 10, The College of Wooster Art Museum hosted Claudia Esslinger for an artist talk on her exhibition, “Passages: Tales of the Snow Migrant.” The exhibit, which is now on view in the Burton D. Morgan Gallery, addresses questions of …