Travis Marmon Editor-in-Chief I still have not listened to Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (MMLP2), because frankly I don’t have time to wade through 78 minutes of Rihanna features and Rick Rubin production so I can absorb an album that exceeded expectations by …
2013
Student curated art exhibit features African art
Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Last night, The College of Wooster Art Museum held the opening of the gallery exhibit, “The Performative in African Art.” The exhibit is an event associated with the Wooster Forum 2013: Facing RACE. The 13 students that are enrolled in Assistant …
Bennett, oh Bennett; where art thy baskets?
Ben Taylor Well, there’s no getting around it. Pay close attention because you won’t hear me admit to this very often. I was … I was wrong. Eight games into the Cavaliers’ season, they are nowhere close to being undefeated. Granted, they’re sporting a 3-5 …
Basketball fields strong teams, has grandiose goals
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer The Wooster men’s and women’s basketball programs are about to kick off their seasons starting tomorrow for the women, and Nov. 19 for the men. Both teams have been working hard during preseason and anticipate having improved and successful seasons. …
Scots field hockey season a slam dunk
Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The College of Wooster field hockey team ended their season last Wednesday afternoon in the semifinals of the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament in Greencastle, Ind. Although the Fighting Scots were shut out 6-0 against DePauw University, the team lived up …
Band members question policy in wake of controversy
Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer In the days before Family Weekend, David Jackson ’14 resigned and then was re-instated as Scot Band’s primary drum major in a move that seems to promise changes to the Music Department’s current policies regarding students enrolled in the band. On …