Sara Fikse Contributing Writer Last week on Thursday, Nov. 14, Pi Kappa organized an event with three faith-based groups at The College of Wooster. The event was organized in order to increase understanding regarding religious diversity. This discussion-centered event was a collaboration between Hillel, Noor …
November 2019
Nationals’ World Series win means a lot to fans
Jackson Todd 19 wins and 31 losses. Those are the numbers that keep sticking in my mind, even as I celebrate the first World Series Title for D.C. in my lifetime, because of what those numbers represent. The Nationals had 19 wins and 31 losses through our …
Women’s soccer wins back-to-back titles
Angad Singh Sports Editor The Fighting Scots women’s soccer team’s sensational performance against DePauw set them up for winning the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) for a second consecutive year. The Scots’ performance against Denison University on Nov. 6 ensured their place in the final. …
Seniors look to go out with a bang for Coach Moore
Chloe Burdette Managing Editor As North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) schools prepare for the 2019-20 basketball season, their main goals include stacking wins and playing cohesively as a team. But as the Wooster Fighting Scots men’s basketball team prepares for their season, many players have another big goal in mind — to make it the …
Oprah’s book club presents The Water Dancer
Kamal Morgan Contributing Writer Oprah’s annual book club presented their selection this past September: Ta-Nehisi Coates’The Water Dancer. This is Coates’ first novel and his fourth book overall. His book, Between the World and Me won the National Book award for nonfiction in 2015 and …
A brief commentAry on japanese rock And talk
Andrew Kilbride An unfortunate aspect of having an Anglo-centric pop culture is that modes of entertainment not in English often get over- looked. Even though English is sort of an international lingua franca, for better or for worse, a small percentage of the world actually …