After capturing first place in the shot put two weeks ago at the Kenyon Classic, Josh Kime ’11 continued his dominating season by again finishing first at Denison University’s “Last Chance” meet this past Saturday in Granville, Ohio. The senior from Bucyrus, Ohio beat out …
2011
A Southern Perspective: Tiger Woods continues poor play as 2011 season starts
While the whole world has been watching Carmelo Anthony bounce back and forth between New York and New Jersey, a little sport called golf began the PGA Tour a few weeks ago. This past weekend, Tiger Woods was once again eliminated in the first round …
Wooster Symphony Orchestra Plays on Beautifully
It’s always a delight to hear student compositions grace the stage at a Wooster Symphony Orchestra concert (though director Jeff Lindberg’s enthusiasm for spotlighting campus composers is certainly evident, both with the WSO and with the Wooster Jazz Ensemble). It’s the mark of a really …
Basketball wins NCAC tourney
The men’s basketball team has now won the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament as well as the regular season championship, defeating Ohio Wesleyan University on Friday and Wittenberg University on Saturday to earn the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Ramsey’s Real Time: Islamophobes shouldn’t throw stones in a glass house
Last Friday, Bill Maher gave a diagnosis of the apparent misogyny present in Muslim and Arab cultures when discussing the horrific tragedy of Lara Logan, who was assaulted and sexually abused by an Egyptian crowd last week during the celebration of former President Hosni Mubarak’s …
College reacts to virtual protests regarding Internet: Panel of students and faculty convene
by Gina Christo, News Editor Last week, many Wooster students received an event request on Facebook titled “Petition for the College of Wooster to Fix the Internet.” Robin Hirtle ’11, had decided she was fed up with the slow Internet on campus and used the …