by Ava Siegel Picture this: it is a placid morning on the College of Wooster campus. You got up and got ready for class with enough time to make it to your 9 a.m. via a nice stroll (rather than a light jog). The trees …
The Indiana bat: An endangered species and its recent conservation efforts
By Isabella Diehl The Indiana bat is listed as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973. It is important that we work on their conservation as the population continues to diminish. These bats are crucial parts of the ecosystem and provide many …
Math professor’s algorithm predicts OHSAA games with 75% accuracy
By Abhinav Randive Anyone visiting Taylor Hall might run into Drew Pasteur, professor of mathematics. However, very few people would guess that he has been consistently predicting the outcomes of Ohio high school football games with high accuracy for the past decade. A NC State …
Scotlight Elise Greenwald
Can you give a brief description of what POTS is? “POTS stands for postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, and basically this means that when you stand up, you will possibly black out or faint. This is due to blood vessels not constricting, and this releases a …
Make protests disability accessible
co Clark Contributing Writer There’s a lot to fight for right now. People around the world are hitting the streets for justice in Palestine, gender equality in Iceland, higher wages for auto and film workers, Stop Cop City, the list is never ending. While these …
Hunters, I am not a doe
Claire Allison McGuire Contributing Writer Content warning: sexual harassment Hunters have one universal ethical code: never shoot a doe. Since hunting season and mating season slightly overlap, any doe could be pregnant and give birth to a beautiful buck, a buck that will one day …