Jared Berg Despite the impressive feat of the San Francisco Giants winning their third World Series in the past five years, the end of the baseball season has brought about a difficult period of reflection for baseball’s faithful. Television ratings for the World Series were …
Soccer falls to Little Giants
The Wooster men’s soccer team (3-13-1, 0-9-0 NCAC) squared off against Wabash College (13-2-3, 6-2-1 NCAC) this past Saturday, narrowly falling to the Little Giants in a 2-1 loss. Wooster led 1-0 at the end of the first half, but was unable to hold onto …
SGA searches for organization to host charter
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief The Student Government Association (SGA) has abandoned plans to be chartered under the Board of Trustees only days after passing a resolution to do so. Instead, the organization is considering alternative routes to re-charter independently of Campus Council (CC). The SGA resolution, …
College operating under new sexual assault policy
Mariah Joyce News Editor Additional reporting by Senior News Writer Mary Jeffries As of Oct. 1, the College is operating under a new sexual assault policy fashioned after the “One Policy, One Process” model policy the College received courtesy of the Association of Title IX …
Greenhouse urges trustees to fill sustainability coordinator position
Mariah Joyce News Editor Last Thursday, Oct. 23, the Student Development Committee of the Board of Trustees held a meeting with several student organizations on campus. Alissa Weinman ’15 and Sylvia Krebs ’17 attended as spokespersons for Greenhouse, the sustainability group on campus. Weinman read …
On GamerGate and feminism
Michael Hatchett If you don’t know what GamerGate is, consider yourself fortunate. If you do, you’re probably frustrated by it, regardless ofwhich side you’re on. I’m going to attempt to quickly summarize how the controversy started, what it involves, and why it matters. As a …