Sally Kershner Features Editor On the weekend of Sept. 30, the fraternity Phi Sigma Alpha (colloquially known as Sigs) celebrated their 100th anniversary of being an active fraternity at The College of Wooster. After almost a year and a half long process of gathering alumni …
The Copeland Fund aids seniors with I.S. research
Daniel Sweat Features Editor If you’re like me, you’re probably going to have to write an I.S. during your senior year. Perhaps your I.S. will be really interesting and require you to travel to do research. “But Daniel,” I can hear you saying, “traveling costs …
Substance is sensationalism
Three weeks ago a viewpoint was published by Mariah Joyce decrying the rise of clickbait news sources and Buzzfeed-style listicles and quizzes. I completely share her opinion that clickbait is a cancer upon humanity and is a vile extension of modern capitalist attitudes towards content …
Scot Center dress code is unclear
Walking into the Scot Center on another Monday night, I swipe my COW card and head straight towards the treadmill, figuring out how much time I want to spend running before I lift. I set down my water bottle in the cupholder while I increase …
Letter to the Editor: Don’t vote third party
Wooster voters: If you know that Clinton is a better choice than Trump, don’t vote third party. For starters, it’s illogical to vote third party for president under the current system. Amendments would be required to make third parties viable, and the president has no …
Voting for a president beyond ‘not Trump’
This election season I will be voting for Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka. Yes, I have read an abundance of political commentary asserting that voting for Stein is a meaningless political protest or effectively a vote for Donald Trump. While I recognize the importance of …