Andrew Bell Staff Writer As the snow melted away from the campus walkways, the air was filled with the sights and sounds of America’s pastime. The Scots returned home from Louisville, Kentucky with a 2-2 record. Their previous matchups consisted of two-game stands against Spalding …
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Women’s tennis takes on Denison University
Doug Slovenkay Contributing Writer On Friday, March 1, the Wooster women’s tennis team took on Denison University, the 20th-ranked team nationally in Division III, for their first in-conference match of the season. The Scots entered the match with a 1-5 record, hoping to gain some …
To wash or not to wash?
Bernie Bischoff Contributing Writer Imagine this: A windy Saturday, you are hungry and you go to open the fridge door, but there is a presence in the room with you, a presence of death. As soon as the seal between fridge door and fridge is …
The dangers of purity culture
Afton Camlin Contributing Writer Content warning: descriptions of religious language and graphic body descriptions “You wouldn’t want a piece of chewed-up gum, would you?” This phrase is common in areas ruled by purity culture. The expression, along with similar analogies, is used to describe someone …
Students and alumni push back against McCall, circulating a no donation pledge letter
Julia Garrison News Editor Wooster alumni and students are circulating a second letter regarding the administration’s lack of response to the Israel-Hamas war and President Anne McCall’s deletion of a campus-wide email sent by faculty on Jan. 30. Opened for signage on March 4, the …
Students discuss sustainability, endowment transparency, inclusivity at Missions and Outcomes meeting
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Copy Editor On Thursday, Feb. 29, Scot Council hosted their biannual Missions and Outcomes meeting. The meetings coincide with the board of trustees’ visits to campus and offer students a chance to meet members of the board of trustees and voice their concerns …