NBA players and owners agree to terms on new CBA Travis Marmon Sports Editor After 149 days and the decertification of the player’s union, it appears that the 2011-12 NBA season has been saved. Last Saturday, following a 15-hour bargaining session, the NBA’s team owners …
January 11, 2012
Women swim strongly, Men lose fourth consecutive dual meet
Women swim strongly, Men lose fourth consecutive dual meet Lincoln Plews Staff Writer The College of Wooster women’s swim team cruised to their third straight win on Nov. 19 in a dual meet against Westminster College (Pa.). The Scots defeated the Titans by a score of …
Men’s basketball starts hot
Men’s basketball starts hot Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster men’s basketball team has once again found itself off to a hot start, winning its first three games against Defiance College, Anderson University (Ind.) and Wilmington College. The ninth-ranked Fighting Scots earned double-digit victories over …
Bite-Sized News
BITE-SIZED NEWS INTERNATIONAL Police say Norway mass murder suspect is insane The man accused of killing 77 people in a terrorist rampage that shook Norway last summer is insane and cannot be sentenced to prison or preventative detention, but can be confined to a mental …
No Snacks? No Class!
No snacks? No class! Ramsey Kincannon News Editor George Parrott, a professor at Sacramento State University, is under fire for a policy he enacted shortly after starting at the University in 1969: he won’t teach unless his students bake him snacks. After walking out of …
Wooster students attend SOA protest in Georgia
Wooster students attend SOA protest in Georgia Emily Bartelheim News Editor On Nov. 18-20, nine Wooster students traveled to Fort Benning, Ga. to participate in the protest against the School of the Americas. The College of Wooster group Peace by Peace organized the 2011 trip. …