The 2016 World Series saw the Chicago Cubs end their 108-year title drought against an upstart Cleveland team that made it within one swing of winning it all, despite missing two of their top three starting pitchers, their starting catcher and last but certainly not …
2016
Swimming & diving dominate rivals
Aleksi Pelkonen Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both rebounded after losses to Case Western Reserve University on Friday, by beating Hiram College on Saturday. The men’s team won by a score of 166-57, and the women’s team …
Women’s frisbee finishes fourth in weekend tournament
Shelly Grostefon Senior Sports Writer Betty Gone Wild, the women’s ultimate frisbee team at The College of Wooster, participated this past weekend at a tournament in Cincinnati, hosted by Xavier University. There, they found success both in their fourth place finish, as well as in …
Volleyball team caps strong season with win over Oberlin
Ashley Ferguson Contributing Writer Going out on top with a win over Oberlin College, The College of Wooster volleyball team wrapped up its season last Saturday at the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament at Wittenberg University in Springfield, Oh. Following a loss to DePauw University …
Respect service dogs and their handlers
I feel as though I must first begin this viewpoint by saying that we, the members of 4 Paws for Ability, truly appreciate the love, support and interest shown, not only in our dogs, but also in our program by members of the campus community. …
“The American dream” falls short
In 1962, an eccentric man by the name of James Rouse first proposed his vision for an egalitarian, “new town” utopia situated midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. His proposal was met with skepticism, underneath which grew a latent curiosity. Rouse believed that with Gatbsy-esque …