Mae Koger Chairs with built-in desks at the College are the bane of my existence. They are low and tiny and, worst of all, right-handed. I think I have seen maybe four individual desks in classrooms at Wooster that are left-handed. What makes it …
Women’s Soccer Cruises to 5-0 Against Muskingum
Langston Hood Sports Editor The Wooster Fighting Scots women’s soccer team took on the Muskingum Muskies in a non-conference matchup at Carl Dale Field on Wednesday, Sept. 8. The match got off to a quick start as Miura Wiley ’21 took off down the …
Women’s Tennis Defeated in Match Against Otterbein 6-3
Bobby Ramkissoon Staff Writer As the tennis legend Billie Jean King once said, “losing a tennis match isn’t a failure, it’s research.” Last Saturday, the Wooster women’s tennis team suffered a 6-3 defeat to Otterbein University—requiring them to exceed even the expectations of …
Bats, Infrastructure, and Lead Concern Students in Res Life
Sam Boudreau News Editor While working as a custodian over the summer at The College of Wooster, Debarghya Deb ’24 felt a sharp pain in his hand as he closed a window in Westminster Cottage. Deb looked behind a brick that held the window …
ScotsConnect Simplifies Connecting with Student Organizations
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On Aug. 18, Director of Lowry Center & Student Activities Julia Zimmer sent an email to student organization leaders and introduced a new website that “serves to help students get connected with student organizations, events and other opportunities at Wooster.” …
Bringing Music Back to Wooster
Haley Huett A&E Editor March 14, 2020, was the end of many things. It brought a six-month-long hiatus from school, the end of in-person programming, and a massive departure from the campus experience that students had anticipated. The College’s arts and music scenes were …