Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer After a solid 9-6 record in 2013 and a loss in the conference semifinals, the men’s lacrosse team is hoping to ride the wave of a strong core of returning contributors and new freshman talent all the way to the …
Scots unable to break Kenyon’s strong flow
Kasey Fiedler Senior Sports Writer The Fighting Scots women’s basketball team demonstrated resilience in their battle against Kenyon College. The Scots compiled a late 21-5 scoring run in the second half, but the Ladies of Kenyon established an early cushion that prevented the Scots from …
Issue of the Week: Is Greek Life Important to Liberal Arts?
Greek life: reflections on an insurmountable social boundary Tyler Hoff A liberal arts education refers to an education that is better rounded than what one might find at a trade school or public university. Students at The College of Wooster and many other small liberal …
I’ll have what he’s having
Mariah Joyce There is a dangerous trend sweeping the nation: using ‘she/her/hers’ as generic pronouns. In classrooms across America, young women are being fed the incendiary notion that they are just as important as men; that they, too, matter. Obviously, this is a feminist plot, …
Teach for America’s impossible goal
Gareth McNamara More than a month of term has passed. In these six to seven weeks, we are expected to have learned enough to be able to pass midterm exams for the majority of our courses. Are you feeling prepared? Got it all down? Confident …
Students fill Kauke arch with snow for first time in seven years
A “hearty bunch” of students band together, hoping to cancel class the following day as per school legend Maddi O’Neill News Editor On Monday night, after three hours of hauling snow, College of Wooster students managed to fill the Kauke arch to the top for …