Wyatt Smith Features Editor Although the College forbids it, many students choose to keep a pet during their time at Wooster. A veritable zoo — complete with lizards, rodents, cats and hedgehogs — could be created from the animals hidden in college housing. Last year, …
Ashland University drops tuition $10,000
Anya Cohen Managing Editor In an attempt to attract more students and make higher education more accessible, Ashland University will drop its undergraduate tuition by $10,000 for the 2014-2015 academic year. Although the tuition cut will result in less student financial aid and grants, the …
Multi-ethnic groups appeal budget cuts
Student Government Association and budget committee work to improve budget allocation process Sarah Carracher News Editor For many of Wooster’s multi-ethnic student groups, the end of spring semester was marked by extensive budget cuts, reaching as high as 81.16 percent in the case of the …
New evidence in Cornwell car fire investigation
Madeleine O’Neill News Editor Last Sunday night, a Security and Protective Services patrol smelled smoke during their rounds and discovered that President Grant Cornwell’s vehicle had caught fire. The 2010 Lincoln MKZ was parked behind Cornwell’s residence on East University Street when its front end …
“Shall I compare thee to a [football game]?”
Ben Taylor College football season is the best time of the year. Unequivocally, unquestionably, unabashedly it is the best time of the year. You may want to debate this claim. You will be wrong. As was already noted, the claim is unquestionable. However, in …
Volleyball falters during opening season games
Travis Marmon Editor-in-Chief The Wooster volleyball team had a rough start to the season last weekend as it dropped its first three matches at the Westminster Invitational Tournament in New Wilmington, Pa. The Fighting Scots were able to salvage a win against a conference opponent, …