By: Lydia Miller, Contributing Writer
As the halfway point in the semester, midterms signify a lot of things for freshmen: the first major test in a lot of classes, how quickly the semester seems to be...
By: Steele Smith, Contributing Writer
Six voices, three shows, seven hours of content and endless possibilities— those are the words that define the freshman class of WoCo Radio (Wofford College's very...
By: Savanny Savath, Staff writer
The light turns green, but the doors remain locked. The light turns back to red. The ID card passes over the card reader again, but the front entrance of Greene is not...
By Lydia Miller, Contributing Writer
Instead of random room assignments, there are a few halls of Marsh that aren’t so random. When the class of 2019 registered for their courses this year, they had...
By: Kelsey Aylor, Staff Writer
Of the 442 students in the class of 2019, six of them have traveled across borders in order to join campus. This year’s six international students hail from China, Ghana, Spain,...
By: Essence Buckman, Staff writer
On Aug. 25, with first year pre-season athletes and other groups and organizations already on campus, the total 442 freshman and 21 transfers - 431 living on campus...
By: Danielle Sehnert, Contributing Writer
It is widely accepted as an essential skill and yet incredibly difficult for many to master. It is something our parents and teachers alike have chided us...
By: Steele Smith, Contributing Writer
"Failure in politics is a mean streak."
This was the reply of Glen Niles, freshman Campus Union candidate, when asked what defines failure. This came after failing...