I remember watching the Cleveland Indians during a record-breaking 22-game win streak, taking not only the MLB, but the sports universe by storm. The city of Cleveland was rocking and excited to see this ball club compete in the postseason. Entering October, the expectation for …
October 2017
Men’s soccer battles to draw, women’s team falls to Denison
Sam Kuhn Senior Sportswriter The Men’s and Women’s soccer teams traveled to Granville, Oh. this past weekend to take on Denison University in NCAC action. The men weathered a barrage of shots en route to a 0-0 draw while the women went down early and …
Field hockey fights hard in pair of conference games
Anna Hartig Staff Writer The College of Wooster’s field hockey team played against tough competition this past weekend as they traveled to Richmond and Greencastle, Ind. The Fighting Scots took on two crucial conference competitions against the DePauw Tigers and the Earlham Quakers. While the …
Wooster professor contributes to major archaeological find
Eleanor Linafelt Chief Copy Editor In 2012, Olivia Navarro-Farr, professor of archaeology at The College of Wooster, made the news with her discovery in Guatemala of the royal tomb of Lady K’abel, a seventh-century Mayan ruler. This past summer, as part of an investigation that …
CDI film series gives visibility to underrepresented groups
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer The Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) at The College of Wooster has been hosting a series of films focused on intersectionality and inclusion this year. Appropriately titled the “Intersectional Film Series,” CDI will be screening two films each semester that …