George Browne Contributing Writer Half a century or more ago, The College of Wooster had a bachelor President whose legacy still reverberates across the campus. Unfortunately, his legacy is threatened by a beatification process perpetrated by the College’s leadership. For those of us who …
Bite Size Sports Week 6
Langston Hood Sports Editor NWSL Playoffs The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) regular season is over and the playoffs are upon us! Six teams qualified for playoff spots, with the No. 1 seed Portland Thorns and the No. 2 seed OL Reign receiving byes. …
A Reflection on Halloween’s Covers
Colin Schrein Contributing Writer This past Saturday night, Oct. 30, packed into the beloved Underground (UG) were sweaty, costume-clad students all joining together for this month’s Covers show. Covers is a monthly event organized by the Goliard Literary Magazine where students can sign up …
Letter from the BIPOC PAA
We are tired of bearing traumas, tired of empty responses, and tired of little action… BIPOC Performing Arts Alliance was founded on the need for social change and equality on our campus. As students from the theatre department, Teresa Ascencio and I (Victoria Silva), have …
“Dune” is an Experience Created for Theaters
Colin Tobin Chief Copy Editor “Dune” was directed by Denis Villeneuve and is based on the first half of Frank Herbert’s classic sci-fi novel. It stars Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Jason Momoa and Zendaya, as well as many others. Set in the …
Field Hockey Overpowers Oberlin En Route to 6-0 Victory
Thomas Pitney Sports Editor The Wooster Fighting Scots field hockey team defeated Oberlin College on Friday, Oct. 22 to win 6-0 in front of its home fans. As the score indicated, the Scots dominated all aspects of the game, taking 29 shots compared to …