Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council discussed their drafted recommendation to reject the proposed demonstration guidelines put forward last semester by the dean of students. Scot Council discussed revisions to the document that had been enacted before the week’s meeting. The Student Speech and Demonstration …
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College invites fashion designer to lecture on importance of sustainability and human rights
Zanna Anderson Science and Environment Editor Wooster students, staff, faculty and locals gathered in Lean Lecture Hall on the evening of April 7 to listen to fashion designer Soreyda Benedit Begley’s lecture, “Sustainability Meets Human Rights: A Conversation Through Art.” This lecture was presented by …
Can they bring back the “eggs all day” station in Lowry during this trying time?
Julia Garrison News Editor Something that I took for granted when I was a first-year at Wooster was the eggs all day station in “old Lowry.” I’ve written about this before but I’ll write — time and time again with no answer — where is …
Women’s golf battles the elements for third place finish
By Henry Schneiderman Sports Editor On Monday, April 7, a white glow enveloped the familiar confines of Wooster Country Club’s golf course. A sea of snow accompanied the women’s golf team’s participation in the Eva Shorb Weiskopf Invitational, causing the first day to be cancelled …
Scots finish strong at the Wooster Invitational
By Maddie Moran Sports Editor Last weekend, April 4 and 5, the Wooster track and field team hosted their season’s home meet on the Carl Munson Track. The Fighting Scots took on Case Western Reserve University, John Carroll University, Lake Erie College, the University of …
Why D3: big week in the athletic department
By Maddie Moran Sports Editor This week, April 7 through 13, is national Division 3 (D3) week, which is being celebrated in stride with daily events hosted by the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC). The week kicked off with a student athlete appreciation breakfast on …