Emma Shinker Chief Copy Editor As an artist who relies on in-person shows, the year 2020 threw Eugene Tapahe into the depths of COVID-induced uncertainty. It was a dream that finally brought him some clarity—standing in Yellowstone, he was surrounded by bison and the …
Coming Out of the Closet in Style: Queer Clothing Drive
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Blakely Dishman Features Editor Emilie Eustace Features Editor Micah Morrow Contributing Writer The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI), more specifically the office of Sexuality and Gender Inclusion (SGI), recently hosted a Queer Clothing Find and …
A Directive for the Director: Time to Go
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. [This student has chosen to forego names for fear of retaliation.] Contributing Writer The 2020-2021 school year was difficult for the entirety of the Wooster community: students saw their beloved campus minimized to the displays on …
How to Cope with Seasonal Depression (SAD)
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Ethan Yates Contributing Writer For many of us, the holiday season is a joyous time, but for others, this season harbors emotional challenges as they struggle to maintain their mental well-being. This phenomenon is referred to …
Penning Doomsday Musings: Crutch Season.
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Liang Jiang Contributing Writer Finals season. No sleeping. No eating. Just reading textbooks, taking long hot showers, recording your doomsday thoughts on voice memo and waiting for a colossal mental breakdown. It’s a lot. Especially if …
Old Main Cafe Set to Reopen in the Spring
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Sam Boudreau News Editor Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor As he threw his cap into the air at Triway High School’s graduation ceremony, Seth Feikert had no interest in a collegiate career. Instead, “coffee became a hobby” …