Ngozi Cole African students are on the move. According to the French Government’s Campus Agency, La Mobilité des Étudiants d’Afrique Sub-Saharienne et duMaghreb, 380,376 African students studied abroad in 2010. France had the highest number of these students with 29.2 percent of the total. Next …
Women’s soccer strikes out as Wilmington rolls on
Megan Zeller Contributing Writer Losing to Wilmington’s Fightin’ Quakers proved a tough loss for the women’s soccer team. The match ended their three-game winning streak. Additionally, the game this past weekend brought about the end of an impressive streak in which the Scots had not …
Pro Sports Must Stand Against Domestic Violence Lincoln Plews
Most of you, even those who have never seen an NFL game (I’m sure you’re out there), have probably heard the name Ray Rice at some point over the past few weeks. Rice is an NFL running back, and there is a video of him …
Women’s golf reaches goal, wins tourney
Zane Wright Contributing Writer The women’s golf team made history this weekend, winning a tournament for the first time. Sharmeen Chinoy ’16 led the Scots as she became the first College of Wooster women’s golfer in program history to medal, shooting 77 and 78. Chinoy …
Field Hockey puts it in overdrive against competition
Jared Berg Contributing Writer After an 0-2 start to the season in two difficult road games in upstate New York, the Fighting Scots field hockey team returned to Wooster for three well played home games. Recognizing the opportunity to jumpstart their season, the Scots …
College offers free Fall Break housing for 2014-15 academic year
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief Due to changes in the College’s break schedule, housing over Fall Break will be free to all students for this year only. All dorms, with the exception of Andrews and Armington Halls, will remain open for the duration of Fall Break, which …