Kiera McGuire Features Editor Sitting down in Morgan 213 with Melanie Long, associate professor of economics and business economics, I learned about her interest in feminist economics and wealth gaps, as well as research and publications within economics. Long shared advice for current and prospective …
Wooster students compete at Miami Datafest 2025
Mukta Pillai | Science Editor This past weekend, April 4-6, multiple students at The College of Wooster participated in Datafest under the guidance of Colby Long, assistant professor of mathematics. The annual competition is associated with the American Statistical Association (ASA) and was held at Miami …
Measles, mumps and rubella – oh, my!
Zanna Anderson | Science Editor According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there have been 607 confirmed cases of measles — at the time of writing — in the United States since January 2025. This is a 113% increase from the case count …
The Necessity of Adulthood Play
Rae Harris | Editor-in-Chief Play — defined as “spontaneous, repeated behavior without any obvious function that is performed in a low-stress setting” — is essential in the early stages of an animal’s life as it teaches the skills necessary for survival. Play teaches wolf cubs how …
The College of Wooster’s “Late Night” activities were a hit for current and prospective students
Sarah Buchholtz Features Editor On Thursday, April 4, The College of Wooster hosted a “Late Night” event that featured multiple activities designed to help recently admitted students decide whether they want to commit to Wooster. However, prospective students were not the only ones who could …
Scotlight with all-star student Mariah McKenzie ’26
Kiera McGuire Features Editor When I sat down with Mariah McKenzie ’26, I was introduced to a hard working and social student. As the current president of Wooster Activities Crew (WAC), treasurer for Black Student Association (BSA), general member of the Black Women’s Organization and …