Kickoff rule changes lower the excitement of football Dan Groves Football is a game of inches. It seems this statement is heard over and over again in the football world and it could not be any truer. A yard here, a first-down there; it all …
October 5, 2012
Field Hockey on winning streak in NCAC play
Lincoln Plews Senior Staff Writer The College of Wooster field hockey team took back-to-back conference wins in its last two games, sweeping Kenyon 4-0 at home last Thursday before traveling to Oberlin on Saturday for a 4-1 win over the Yeowomen. The Scots now stand …
Volleyball defeats Capital, then falls
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The College of Wooster volleyball team got another road win last week at Capital University, with an impressive 3-0 sweep of the Crusaders (25-23, 25-17, 25-23), but suffered another conference loss in their weekend home match against DePauw University (14-25, 22-25, …
On the lighter side… 10/5/12
Couple arrested for possession of guns, drugs and alligator New York Police arrested a couple for allegedly having illegal handguns, drugs and an alligator in their Brooklyn home, according to authorities. Charged with criminal possession of a weapon, Alisa Volpe, 25, and Michael Volpe, 32, …
Students gather for a “Day of Action”
Obama supporters spent last Saturday canvassing to show their support the president Anya Cohen News Editor Eleven College of Wooster students gathered at the Wayne County Obama campaign headquarters on Saturday for a “Day of Action for Obama.” The students were joined by Wayne County …
P. Graham Dunn Country Harvest Festival
Whitney Siders News Editor This weekend, Oct. 5 and 6, the factory store P. Graham Dunn will be holding its 2nd Annual Country Harvest Festival. The two-day festival will host a variety of local talent, artisans and crafters. Visitors will be able to peruse booths …