Kristen Coffin As students attending a college in the small town of Wooster, we often find it difficult to find something to keep us occupied in our free time. However, many students are unaware of the vast number of unique, locally owned shops and restaurants …
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Mind matters: the mental health taboo on the Wooster campus
Rachel Wortman College is built for the able-bodied and the able-minded. If you are not among this lucky bunch of individuals, school can be nightmarish at times. It may feel like you are alone, but trust me: you are not. According to an NUS (National …
Both XC teams finish in top 10 at All-Ohio meet
Zane Wright Contributing Writer Both the men’s and women’s cross country teams placed in the upper half of 20 teams at the All-Ohio Intercollegiate Championships on Oct. 3rd in Cedarville, Ohio on the Elvin R. King Course. The Wooster men’s cross country team finished seventh …
Michael Phelps: impressive athlete, not role model
Anna Duke At the end of September, Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian in history, was arrested on the charge of driving under the influence. As the media and the swimming world debate whether or not the consequences for his second offense in 10 years …
Women’s soccer team stumbles over long fall break
Megan Zerrer Contributing Writer The women’s soccer team played two games over Fall Break, the first on Oct. 7th and the second on Oct. 11th. The women put up a fantastic effort but were unsuccessful on both counts. The first game was held on …
Field hockey jostles for conference playoff spot
Lincoln Plews Sports Editor To this point in the season, the field hockey team has had its fair share of ups and downs. The Scots have not lost more than two games in a row, but they are currently sitting just below .500 on the …