Both Obama and Romney shift toward general election in November Ramsey Kincannon News Editor It seems that Mitt Romney, the “inevitable” candidate, has finally won out after a long and grueling primary battle, which featured millions of dollars of attack advertisements on all sides. Rick …
April 13, 2012
Bite-Sized Sports, April 13th, 2012
CAMPUS BASEBALL WINS ONE OF TWO The Wooster baseball team took one of its two games in Chillicothe, Ohio on Saturday, defeating Wabash College 2-1 in 10 innings and falling to Case Western Reserve University 3-2. Steve Hagen ’14 got the win for the …
GUEST COLUMN: April 13th, 2012
Wrestling acts as a positive example of sports Matt Porter In the past, I have argued that people should stop being pretentious and watch professional wrestling. However, the reactions to my article ranged from lukewarm to “please stop defending such a homophobic, masochistic, jingoistic sideshow …
Women’s golf hosts tourney; men at Denison
Ramsey Kincannon News Editor While the majority of the country was watching the battle between Louis Oosthuizen and Bubba Watson at the Masters, Wooster’s men’s and women’s golf team competed at separate tournaments this week. The men played the Ted Barclay Invitational, and the women …
Women’s lacrosse going strong; men fall to OWU
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The Wooster women’s lacrosse team racked up three more wins last week, boosting their overall record to 8-3-1 (1-1 NCAC). The Scots hosted Otterbein University on Thursday, April 5, and crushed the Cardinals in a decisive 21-6 victory. The Scots’ offense …
The Scene: Kids books rule
The first two books I ever read on my own were works of great literature. They were, in no particular order, “Hop On Pop” and “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.” I was around four years old. Though I’ve slowed to a rather …