Saeed Husain Sports Editor The Fighting Scots Swimming and Diving teams hosted their largest event of the year this past week over the course of three days. The annual meet was held from Thursday, Nov. 29, to Saturday, Dec. 1, with 12 teams participating. Events, …
December 2018
Mace and pepper spray ban lifted from Scot’s Key
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer The Conduct Committee of Campus Council (CC) has decided to remove the ban of pepper spray and Mace from the Scot’s Key. On page 40 of the Scot’s Key under the section, “Firearms and Other Weapons,” it reads, “Under no …
#GivingWooDays meets donation goal
Grace Montgomery Contributing Writer Giving Tuesday is an international day of giving that takes place the Tuesday after Thanksgiving. In the spirit of the holidays, the day was created to inspire charitable giving for worthy causes. The College of Wooster began their fundraising campaign called …
Wooster Bluegrass Jam plays for the community
Holly Engel Staff Writer Since the early 1900s, bluegrass music, a mixture of country, folk, gospel and blues, has inspired musicians throughout the world with its unique rhythms and harmonies. So, it is no surprise that bluegrass has eventually woven its way into the Wooster …
Names represent identities
One thing I have noticed on campus is that some people go by two different names alternatively. As I used to go by my “picked up” English name, “Grace,” during my first year here and then reclaimed my Korean name as the one I chose …
Mumford and Sons struggle to find their own sound in “Delta”
Waverly Hart Managing Editor Solidifying themselves in the alternative rock genre, Mumford and Sons released “Delta” on Nov. 16, marking their fourth studio LP. The 14-track album marks an even further departure from the traditional folk sound for which Mumford and Sons originally became famous. …