Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The College of Wooster men’s lacrosse team saw its first action of the season in a scrimmage at Walsh University on Saturday. The scrimmage, which does not count in the regular season saw the Scots fight hard but ultimately fall to the Walsh Cavaliers by …
February 2020
Take advantage of studying at a diverse school
Yuta Nitnai Considering how the College comprises of students from 45 states and 62 different countries, it is evident that this institution welcomes diversity. These statistics seemed impressive when I was initially applying to colleges. After three years, however, it has occurred to me that …
C.O.W. increases the cost of tuition
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer On Dec. 19, President Sarah Bolton sent an email detailing a rise in tuition, room and board for the 2020-21 school year. “After careful deliberation, the College’s Board of Trustees has determined that the com- prehensive fee … will increase …
Wooster alumni running for United States Congress
Samuel Casey News Editor Did you know that some pretty famous politicians have graduated from Wooster? A governor of Idaho, deputy director of the FBI, vice chairman of the Federal Reserve and more have all walked these hallowed grounds with “Scotland the Brave” ringing in …
College and City continue to improve relationship
Olivia Proe Features Editor Beall Avenue acts as the main thoroughfare of The College of Wooster campus, but it has also long been an intersection between the lives of students and city residents. Hateful comments, harassment and sometimes acts of violence towards students along Beall …
“Just Mercy” reflects on racial injustice
Korri Palmer Senior Staff Writer Warning: Spoilers ahead On most Tuesdays, I attempt to either do homework like every other Wooster student, hopefully, or I challenge myself to participate in self-care. Last Tuesday, thanks to the Allen Scholar Committee, I was able to attend the …