By Kiera McGuire With every holiday comes a sense of excitement — what will you do, who will you be with, what memories will you create? Valentine’s Day is no different. In fact, it could be more exciting than others, as its sole purpose is …
It’s really not that complicated
Amy Falk Contributing Writer During the confrontation at January’s Ceasefire for Gaza demonstration, those opposed to the demonstration made a familiar argument. Their argument was that Israelis are suffering alongside Palestinians; that there are two sides to every conflict; that the overwhelming scale of the …
Wooster extends winning streak to seven against Kenyon
by Andrew Bell Timken Gymnasium filled up for the final home weekend matchup of the 2023-24 men’s basketball season. The Scots continued their quest for NCAC superiority after posting an impressive six-game win streak. Their opponent, the Kenyon Owls, lost seven of their last ten …
Bitter winter, warming planet: Climate change and cold snaps
by Santana Venkataraman According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), 2023 officially holds the title of being the planet’s warmest year on record — and 2024 is projected to be even warmer. This relentless increase in global temperature has triggered the melting of …
STEM Sprints offer students hands-on experience across STEM fields
by Ruhee Mehta STEM Sprints are a new series of condensed research experiences for freshmen and sophomore students that are hosted by different Wooster professors across the fields of science, technology, economics and math (STEM). For one afternoon, professors open their labs to students and …
ISS launches Wooster World Cup for a second year
by Thomas Pitney After the resounding success of last year’s Wooster World Cup, International Student Services (ISS) and Residence Life confirmed this week that the event will repeat for a second year. In a campus-wide email, the offices announced that sign-ups for the tournament are …