Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer On their first week back on campus this semester, Aspen Rush ’22 and their friend were on a late-night walk near the forested-area between Bornhuetter Hall and the softball diamond. In the night’s darkness, Rush claims that around five …
Wooster Sportlight: Matson reflects on COVID silver-lining
Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Editor For Devon Matson ’21, COVID-19 has been a blessing in disguise. Matson — a two-year all-conference performer at Brunswick High School in Ohio and a four-year letter winner — emphasized the positive nature of being able to spend more …
Track and field teams fall short, yet excited for outdoor season
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief The Fighting Scots track and field team ran in their last indoor meet of the season on Saturday, March 6 against the Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops. Although the men and women failed to come out on top, their performances …
Scot Council Elections begin for the 2021-22 academic year
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief Scot Council has begun the elections process for the upcoming 2021-22 academic year. The ballot will include seats for four class representatives for the 2022, 2023 and 2024 class years, as well as five constituency representative positions. Scot Council’s …
Fun board games to play when you’re feeling bored
Holly Engel Arts & Entertainment Editor Being in quarantine was good for at least one thing other than assuring I didn’t get COVID: I got to try my hand at several board games, in person and over Zoom. If you find yourself stuck in …
The future of American soccer is in Europe
Jonathan Logan Chief Copy Editor The 2014 FIFA World Cup saw the United States men’s national team make an impressively deep run into the round of 16 after surviving the “Group of Death” — Germany (who would go on to win the tournament), Portugal …