Chloe Burdette When I went to get my morning coffee from Old Main last Tuesday, I stood in a line of around 20 people. The woman behind the counter was alone, trying her best to take orders and quickly make coffee for these caffeine-dependent students. …
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Track and field find motivation before Conference
Angad Singh Sports Editor The Fighting Scots men’s and women’s track and field teams gained momentum in terms of practice and confidence before the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championship. The Scots participated in the tri-meet on Feb. 21 held at Kenyon College. Between both …
Women’s tennis defeat powerhouse Kalamazoo
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster women’s tennis team defeated the Hornets of Kalamazoo College 5-4 on Saturday Feb. 22 in Kalamazoo, Mich. The Scots climbed to a 4-2 over- all record this season with the win and rebounded from two tough …
COWBelles hosts annual benefit concert for OneEighty
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer This past Wednesday, Feb. 26, an important event for women’s health and reproductive rights was held on campus — We Can’t Keep Quiet: A Benefit Concert for OneEighty, hosted by the all-treble a cappella group COWBelles. The concert itself was nothing …
Wooster student orgs. face uncontested elections
Samuel Casey News Editor Per the rules of submitting a budget to the Allocations Committee, a student organization must hold elections for their executive board for the 2020-21 school year. The executive board typically includes the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, but may also …
Glazers mistake Manchester United for profit machine
Nick Shereikis It’s been an absolutely unbelievable English Premier League (EPL) season. Liverpool, after years grappling with failure, is now effortlessly dominant. Just seven points separate fourth from tenth place, an unprecedentedly close race for coveted UEFA Champions League qualifying slots. Manchester City is now …