Incidents of intoxicated students vomiting at the restaurant prod staff to consider closing at midnight Samuel Casey News Editor During the Campus Council (CC) meeting on Sep. 12, Sheila Wilson, associate vice president for auxiliary operations procurement/purchasing, spoke to the general council about concerns regarding …
September 2019
Volleyball starts strong at Ginny Hunt Kilt Classic
Angad Singh Sports Editor The Fighting Scots volleyball team started strong on home ground during the Ginny Hunt Kilt Classic this past weekend. The team finished with a record of 3-1. The Scots took a win and a loss on Saturday, but bounced back and …
Low prices disrespect staff
Eli Learn Last night, I went to Mom’s and waited for an hour to get my food. The combined time it took me to wait in line, receive my food and correct the mistake made by the staff took one hour. To those familiar with …
Exciting changes within the Global Engagement Office
Elise Muhl Contributing Writer The Global Engagement Office (GEO), formerly known as Off-Campus Studies (OCS), is excited to bring new changes to the study abroad program at The College of Wooster. One of the things students can look forward to is the extended deadline to …
Bernie’s subsidized lunch plan is a must
Jackson Beckerley There is an old American saying that “there is no such thing as a free lunch,” indicating that people need to work for their food and necessities. Right now as we speak, students across the country are starting school, are hungry in class, …
Asian-Western film is a unique blend of action
Elena Morey A&E Editor In 2008, director Rob Minkoff and writer John Fusco created a Chinese-style, Western action film hybrid starring Jackie Chan, Jet Li and Michael Angarano. The “Forbidden Kingdom” is the perfect mix of Western action as well as utilizing Chinese-style combat, …