Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief Despite purchasing the building with the purpose of converting it into a space that could be used by the College, the building which formerly housed The Shack will be demolished sometime this summer. This decision comes after the City of Wooster declared …
Fate of sustainability coordinator position uncertain
Wyatt Smith News Editor In light of the upcoming departure of Sb Loder, the College’s sustainability coordinator, a group of students and faculty are working to ensure that her position continues. Wooster’s sustainability coordinator, a post created by Loder two years ago, is in charge …
Lax to play in tournament
Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer On Saturday, the College of Wooster’s women’s lacrosse team (5-7, 5-3 NCAC) proved to be a force to be reckoned with in the NCAC as they defeated Oberlin College in a crucial 15-11 late game win. For much of the first …
A rough week of racism in sports
SHEAMUS DALTON Donald Sterling doesn’t like his girlfriend to take photos with minorities and we are all monkeys. The sports universe really surprised me this week. In both the NBA and in European soccer, there were incidences of racism directed towards professional athletes, something I …
Betty Gone Wild set to play in nationals
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer For the first time in its nine-year history, Wooster’s women’s ultimate team, known as Betty Gone Wild, will compete in the Division III National Championships after qualifying at the Regional Championships over the weekend. The women placed second out of …
Baseball chomps on the Gators, takes title
Jeremey Ludemann Senior Sports Writer Imagine that you are up to bat in the bottom of the sixth inning. It’s a tie game, and the bases are loaded with two outs in the frame. The division pennant is on the line. The count is even; …