Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer The softball team took on Hiram College in a pair of close games this past Saturday, falling short 10-9 in the first game and then edging the Terriers 4-3 in the second game. The Scots now stand at 12-10 on …
April 2013
Women’s lax takes down Sewanee
Megan McGinley Staff Writer On Sunday, the Wooster women’s lacrosse team took on Sewanee University at John P. Papp Stadium. The Fighting Scots remained dominant throughout the entirety of the game, leaving the Sewanee Tigers behind in a 21-9 massacre. The game began with two …
Scot Center changes hours; now closes at 10 p.m.
Maddi O’Neill Staff Writer As students may have noticed, the Scot Center’s fitness center and pool hours were recently reduced. The gym is now only open until 10 p.m., and the pool is now open between noon and 2 p.m. for faculty use and from …
Res Life asks for number of rising seniors to move off-campus
Sarah Carracher Senior News Writer Last week, Dean of Students Kurt Holmes sent an email to the class of 2014 stating that 20 to 30 seniors will be permitted to live off-campus in the 2013-14 academic year. Though the College is traditionally residential and houses …
College of Wooster reaccreditation process continues
Members of the Higher Learning Commission to visit the campus April 15-17; will meet with various groups Kim Schmitz News Editor As part of the College’s reaccreditation process, members of the Higher Learning Commission will visit Wooster next week. The group will be here from …
A father’s story of his wordless daughter’s journey
Robert Rummel-Hudson, author of “Schuyler’s Monster: A Father’s Journey with His Wordless Daughter,” gave a talk on Tuesday evening in Gault Recital Hall. Rummel-Hudson is the father of a girl with a rare condition called Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, a complicated disease characterized by a certain …