Wooster dining has made great strides in creating a more sustainable and environmentally friendly campus. Salad dressing, which used to come in individual packets, now comes in bulk, trays have been phased out and food waste from Kittredge and Lowry are sent to Quasar, an …
February 2017
Progress requires engaging in civil discourse
A couple summers ago, my little brother and I went backpacking together in Virginia. One night, we stayed at a shelter with a middle aged couple and an older man who was a Navy veteran. As the evening progressed, we all started talking and eventually …
Entertainment has become our source of news: and that’s not okay
It is undeniable that this past season has been one of the most political the NFL has seen in a while — if ever. Colin Kaepernick’s protests of the national anthem, Tom Brady’s tacit support for Donald Trump, and players’ responses to the election are …
Track and field runs strong at invitational
Sam Kuhn Contributing Writer This past weekend, the Fighting Scots track and field teams travelled to Denison University to participate in the Bob Shannon Invitational. Jordan Dennis ’19 broke the school record he set in the previous week in the 60m hurdles by finishing in …
Men’s tennis team loses to Findlay, defeats Heidelberg
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The College of Wooster tennis team opened its spring slate with matches against two different opponents on Saturday, starting in Findlay, Oh. and ending their day in Lexington, Oh. The Fighting Scots lost 7-2 to the University of Findlay, but bounced …
Wooster students start women’s club rugby team
Ashley Ferguson Senior Sports Writer Three years of high school rugby sparked a passion in Vanessa Ortega-Ramirez ’19. When she got to The College of Wooster, she felt something was missing. The last time The College had a women’s rugby team was over 30 years …