Zoe Covey Features Editor Waverly Hart Managing Editor Martin Luther King Jr. Day was celebrated by the College this past Monday with a “day on” instead of the traditional “day off” given by most schools. The day included a keynote address, justice dialogues and service …
Wooster women’s basketball fights through challenging season
Matt Olszewski Sports Editor The Wooster women’s basketball team has not had the season they expected to have, but continue to grow as a team and make huge steps in the right direction. The team started off with a 3-1 record, but has since fallen. …
Fighting Scots dominate over winter break
Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer The Fighting Scots men’s basketball team went 5-2 in the seven games they played over winter break, dropping a pair of games in Mesa, Ariz. before returning home to sweep their next five contests. “Our team made some very good …
The College of Wooster undergoes changes to recycling policies
Abby Everidge Staff Writer Recycling has been prevalent on The College of Wooster’s campus since the 1990s, and it has come a long way from its complicated beginnings. According to Director of Campus Grounds Beau Mastrine, “There was a student group led by a staff …
The Scene: Panopticon presents a unique blend of sounds
Despite a brief respite last weekend, it appears that winter is indeed here. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, for winter is perhaps the greatest season of them all for musical introspection. Trapped inside increasingly small rooms, facing painful temperatures outside, the soul opens …
Multicultural organizations share their perspectives at panel
Desi LaPoole Features Editor Last Tuesday, Nov. 27, Bodies of Diversity (BoD), formerly known as Brothers of Diversity, hosted this year’s Multicultural Student Organization Panel, in which 13 of the College’s multicultural organizations, including African Students Union (ASU), South Asian Committee (SAC) and the International …