by Ramsey Kincannon, Staff Writer America experienced a historical moment late Sunday nights when Al Queda leader Osama Bin Laden was shot and killed by U.S. forces in Abbatabad, Pakistan. The announcement took place eight years after George W. Bush declared that the American mission …
2011
Luce flooding forces evacuation
by Kris Fronzak, News Editor Residents of Luce Hall were rudely awakened on Saturday morning when a pipeline burst in the French Suite, spewing water from multiple toilets. The flooding rapidly spread from the third floor to the basement, forcing residents to evacuate with their …
Alumnus invention to change nature of Internet chatting
by Emily Ryan, Managing Editor A Wooster alumnus is at the forefront of the creation of a new video conferencing website that promises to change the nature of online social networking. Jack Briggs ’08, who works as the site manager for Woo Media, Inc., pitched …
Scots fall short of NCAC tourney
The Fighting Scots softball team ended its season last weekend with doubleheaders against Oberlin College and Kenyon College. Wooster (14-20, 6-8 NCAC) came close to sweeping both teams, a feat it needed in order to earn a spot in the NCAC Tournament, but was unfortunately …
Leaving my Voice
Over the past four years as a student at The College of Wooster, I have been able to contribute to a unique documentation of Wooster’s history by working for The Wooster Voice. If you pick up a copy of the Voice in Lowry or Old …
Bite-Sized Sports
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD The men’s and women’s track and field teams had their most dominating performances of the season last Friday at the Denison Invitational in Granville, Ohio. The teams combined for 12 first-place finishes, with the women winning seven events …