Zoe Seymore Contributing Writer When I heard the news of Sarah Bolton leaving Wooster to go to another school, I felt a mix of emotions. While I am truly happy for this new beginning for President Bolton, and the many opportunities it will bring, …
Five Upcoming Albums in 2022
Andy Mockbee Contributing Writer If there was ever a sign of a great year for music, it was the announcement of Mitski Miyawaki’s sixth studio album, “Laurel Hell”. Her absence has been felt in the almost four years since her eclectic and dazzling fifth …
We Asked, You Answered: A Recap of Campus Events
Blakely Dishman Features Editor Emilie Eustace Features Editor We asked our fellow students to tell us about their favorite event that they have attended during their time at Wooster. This is how they responded: Langston Bealum ’23, Sam Boudreau ’23 and Chloe Wright ’23: …
Wooster Swim Team Continues to Dominate
Thomas Pitney Sports Editor On Saturday, Jan. 22, the Wooster men’s and women’s swimming teams looked to continue their stellar seasons in dual meets against the Hiram College Terriers and the Ohio Wesleyan University Battling Bishops. The Fighting Scots put on yet another dominant …
Lunch Hour Yoga: A Time for Self-Care and Relaxation
Ellen McAllister Creative Editor At the beginning of class, all you hear is the sound of deep breathing. With eyes closed and legs crossed, the mood is serene. All eyes then slowly flutter open and the sound of feet and hands stretching and twisting …
Admin Shirks Blame for Staffing Issues Again
Camille Carr Contributing Writer At the beginning of this month, President Bolton informed the campus community, in emails that were sent five days apart, that the College was outsourcing dining and custodial services and raising the cost of attendance by 3.5%. The abject horror …