Samuel Boudreau News Editor Bolton and Staley defend the College’s decision-making process and outsourcing. After an anticipative week, President Sarah Bolton and Sally Staley, Chair of The College of Wooster’s board of trustees, responded to the “Statement Against Outsourcing at the College …
2022
In Loving Memory of the Chicken Wings That Never Got a Chance
Munesu Kuzanga Contributing Writer When I woke up on April 10, I must admit that I could barely open my eyes. My mind was still trying to recover from the night before, and my body was experiencing the type of pain one …
Make it Blue! Make it Pink!: How and Why Hydrangeas Change Colors
Haley Huett A&E Editor As we enter the days of balmy spring weather, we can expect to see many of our favorite flowers once more. Daffodils that come in the early days of the season or honeysuckle in the hot days of …
Low Student Engagement Disrupts Campus
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On April 4, Scot Council announced executive board candidates for the 2022-23 academic year. With only one student running per position, the election was uncontested, raising questions about the government body’s election processes and the College’s student engagement. …
WVN Launches The First Annual Weekend of Service
Ellen McAllister Creative Editor Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) held its first Weekend of Service last Saturday, April 23 and Sunday, April 24. Students had the opportunity to volunteer at various locations in Wooster and surrounding communities by participating in various service projects, …
Track and Field Women Win Gold at Kenyon Invitational
Miles Rochester Sports Editor The Scots rose to the occasion and performed phenomenally all around this past Saturday as Wooster’s women and men traveled to Gambier, Ohio to compete in the Kenyon Invitational. A victory-seeking fire burnt in their hearts as both …