Throughout the past year, many players in the NFL have protested the national anthem in various ways, the biggest and most controversial of which is taking a knee for the duration of the national anthem. The most recent protests came from none other than the …
September 2017
Field hockey team dominates Wells in first game of season
Anna Hartig Staff Writer The College of Wooster’s field hockey team won their first game of the season 8-0 against Wells College. The Fighting Scots competed at John P. Papp stadium where they scored eight goals from the 41 total shots on the Wells goalie. …
Fighting Scots surge to decisive victory in opening game
Ben Blotner Sports Editor The Wooster Fighting Scots football team earned a victory in its season opener against the Bluffton University Beavers, pulling away late for a 45-21 victory on Saturday afternoon. “It was a really great all-around team win,” said Jake Cohen ’20. “It’s …
Dean of Students Office introduces new positions
Mackenzie Clark Managing Editor On Wed., Aug. 23, Scott Brown, dean of students and vice president for student affairs, sent an email to the campus community detailing updates in the Division of Student Affairs. One of these updates included an announcement that the Dean of …
Wooster responds to the announcement on DACA
Obama-era program for undocumented students may end in March of next year Brandon Bell News Editor President Trump gave an order on Tuesday that closed applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and will completely revoke DACA status on March 5, 2018. …
New hazing policy seeks to clarify expectations
Nick Shiach Contributing Writer The College has implemented a new hazing policy that expands the definition of hazing to include situations previously not covered. The new policy was approved unanimously by Campus Council on April 20, 2017, and took effect on the first day of …