Sheamus Dalton Normally, I approach my sports column with an inspired opinion that I want to argue. I make it my goal to convince you all that my opinion is supreme and that it should become the overbearing opinion of our student body. While I …
2013
Big Red come up small, brought down by Scots
Jeremy Ludemann Contributing Writer The College of Wooster football team decided last Saturday night that they were not going to turn into the Great Pumpkin, courtesy of a star-studded performance from first-year wide receiver Darrian Owens ’17 and two interceptions from quarterback-turned-safety Tyson Vogel ’17. …
Volleyball sets sights on remaining games
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer The Wooster volleyball team is nearing the end of their 2013 season and is currently in sixth place out of nine teams. With that ranking, the Scots are guaranteed a spot in the conference tournament. They have a minimum of …
The scene: Adapting a genre
Brittany Previte Hollywood loves Young Adult fiction, as do I. This month we will see Ender’s Game, The Book Thief and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire on the big screens nationwide. These three films are just the latest installments in a long line of …
Islamic Art documentary screening and discussion
Laura Merrell A&E Editor This Wednesday a screening of Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World will be held in Lean Lecture Room in Wishart Hall, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Assistant Professor of Art History Kara Morrow will give a talk before the film screening …
The Goliard revives a favorited Wooster tradition, Covers
Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Last Saturday evening, 45 students saw a ghost at the Underground. The Goliard, the College of Wooster’s student run literary magazine, presented the resurrected ghost of Covers with the appropriate theme, On the Road Again. Covers used to be a well-known …