Category: Features

  • Cutting a Slice of Pie for Pi Approximation Day

    Ellen McAllister Creative Editor     Pi Approximation Day, a lesser-known holiday associated with pi that is just as exciting as Pi Day itself, happened this past Sunday on Feb. 27. When written out numerically, the date is 2-27 and can be rewritten and converted to 22/7, which equals 3.1428, an approximation of pi. Pi…

  • Scotlight: Patrick Wellman

    Emilie Eustace Features Editor     Can you introduce yourself with your name, major and hometown.  Hi, my name is Patrick Wellman. I am a senior, and am double majoring in studio art, with a focus on sculpture, and theater, with a focus on the tech side of things. I am also from Ann Arbor,…

  • The Endurance of Art: “Painting Biathlon”

    Emma Shinker Chief Copy Editor     On Saturday, Feb. 26, members of the College community gathered at the College of Wooster Art Museum to hear a presentation by Professor Marina Mangubi on her current exhibition in the Sussel Gallery.  Professor Mangubi, who teaches studio art at the College and is primarily a painter and…

  • Scotlight: Micah Morrow

    Emilie Eustace Features Editor   Can you start by introducing yourself? Hi, I am Micah Morrow. I use he/they pronouns and am a sophomore.  The deadline to declare majors for sophomores was last week! What is your major? How did you make this decision? I am a religious studies major, and am planning on double…

  • Let’s Talk About Sex Baby!: Sex Trivia at the UG

    Emilie Eustace Features Editor   This past Saturday, Feb. 12, the Underground (UG) hosted Sex Trivia, an event put on by the Sexual Respect Coalition (SRC) and Men Working for Change. The event sought to educate students on campus about sexual health and other aspects of sexual identity and sexuality. At the event, there was…

  • Terrific in Tartan: Presidential Look-Alike Contest

    Ellen McAllister Creative Editor   On Friday, Feb. 11, the Underground (UG) was decorated in true Wooster spirit, with gold and black garland wrapped around the pillars and beaded necklaces on the tables for students to wear in honor of Tartan Night. Students played pool and socialized with their friends while waiting for the President…