Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor Over the weekend, the Wooster swimming and diving teams finished their seasons strong at the NCAC championships in Granville, Ohio. The Scots set three new school records and qualified for two NCAA “B” cuts, one of the requirements needed to qualify …
Guest Sports Column
Title IX makes tidal waves in college sports Nicki Gustafson In the 1930s a woman named Eva Shorb attended the College of Wooster. She was a golfer who practiced with the men’s golf team and would have been their best player. The following year …
Track and field finds success in relays
Kasey Fiedler Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster track and field team competed at the All-Ohio Division III championships, hosted by Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio on Saturday, Feb. 15. The women’s team placed 15th in the competition with strong performances by its relays, …
Scots take ninth conference championship
Jeremy Ludemann Senior Sports Writer The 107th men’s basketball matchup between The College of Wooster Fighting Scots and the Wittenberg University Tigers lived up to the hype as one of NCAA Division III’s most anticipated late-season clashes. With a jubilant crowd of 3,032 faithful Fighting …
Soup and Bread’s popularity rebounds
Ben Taylor Viewpoints Editor Soup and Bread has more than doubled its average weekly attendance since last year, increasing from between 60 and 70 students a week to between 120 and 150, and is looking to grow further still. “We’re hoping to keep bumping up …
Chaos in Armington
Intoxicated visitor sets off extinguisher in hallway at 3 a.m., triggering fire alarm Wyatt Smith News Editor Around 3 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, an intoxicated young man set off a fire extinguisher in the second and third floors of Armington Hall, activating the fire …