Many efforts on campus are not well tracked and this can lead to multiple people working on the same project, as well as people working on projects that were basically already done and just not clearly written into policy yet. Before I even came to …
WARA celebrates 100th anniversary of women in sports
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The Women’s Athletic and Recreation Association (WARA) is an organization on campus that is devoted to recognizing women athletes and providing information on women’s sports to the community. The association promotes gender equality and encourages leadership through the unity of female …
Scots win by margin of two points against Bishops
Matt Olszewski Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s basketball team beat Kenyon College on Wednesday, Jan. 30 with a score of 105-67 in a game dominated by the Scots from start to finish. They then brought home a huge NCAC win against Ohio Wesleyan …
Prioritize conversations on mental health
The spring semester at Wooster is a rough one. We transition back from break, feel the pressure of I.S. and summer internship applications and see the sun once a month. For that reason, many of us find our mental health compromised this time of year. …
The Scene: The day the music died — celebrating 60 years of rock and roll
I had not been born yet on the day the music died. In fact, I doubt I ever would have known of music’s untimely death if I had not been so enamored by singer-songwriter Don McLean’s eight-and-a-half-minute song, “American Pie,” when I was little. Though …
Viktor and Rolf exhibits avant-garde pieces in Spring Fashion Week
Camryn Rosenstein Contributing Writer If anyone has ever seen “Sex and the City,” then they would know that fashion week truly begins the first week of February. However, what they do not tell you is that there is actually another fashion week right before “fashion …