Larissa Lamarca Contributing Writer In light of National Volunteer Week, the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) hosted an array of events including a service opportunity on Saturday, April 13. Every year since 1974, many communities dedicate a week to celebrate the people involved and the causes …
Track teams rally strong effort at Bob Kahn and dual meet
Ian Ricoy Contributing Writer Wooster’s men’s and women’s track and field teams had strong showings last week at the Bob Kahn Invitational at Oberlin College held on Saturday, April 6, and a dual meet at Denison University held on Wednesday, April 10. Both meets showed …
Call-in demands revisited a year later
Waverly Hart Managing Editor Almost a year and three months after the Galpin Call-in, many of the student leaders’ original demands have been achieved or are in the process of being realized. The Call-in, which occurred on the morning of Jan. 24, 2018, resulted in …
VOICES FROM THE CROWD: Antonio Brown is a distraction on any team
Antonio Brown, arguably the best wide-receiver in the NFL talent-wise, was traded to the Oakland Raiders in March after a long career of nine seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Raiders agreed to trade a 2019 third-round pick and a 2019 fifth-round pick to the …
Athletics must prioritize gender equality
Wooster Athletics has consistently chosen to remain reactive, rather than proactive, when it comes to gender equity, as seen in the recent announcement for locker room renovations. Roughly four years ago, the College created a two-part plan to renovate various parts of the Scot Center. …
The Scene: Down with Genre Snobs
Of all the grand traditions in the history of mankind’s consumption of music, genre snobbery has to be one of the oldest and most powerful. Since time immemorial, music nerds have been yelling at each other until they are blue in the face, decrying the …