Anna Duke Sports Editor The College of Wooster’s cross country team hit the ground running at its first invitational of the season. Despite the participation of six other teams in the non-scoring invitational, the men’s and the women’s teams showed their depth as each team …
Sam’s importance can’t be cut
Ethan Nichol Michael Sam has done enough. He may never set foot on an NFL field come game day, but in the most respectful and professional manner, he has blazed an undeniable and important trail. Let’s take a moment to recognize how remarkable it is …
Defense sticks out against tough competition
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor Over the weekend, The College of Wooster women’s soccer team (1-1) split a series of two games in a season opening tournament hosted by Albright College (0-2) in Reading, Pennsylvania. The Scots opened the weekend Saturday with a 2-1 overtime victory …
Field hockey has tough run in early season games
Lincoln Plews Sports Editor The field hockey team travelled to Oneonta, New York last weekend to open their season with a pair of games against State University of New York Oneonta and Utica College. The Scots fought hard but came up short on both counts, …
$70,000 to be reallocated to student organizations
Mariah Joyce News Editor At the end of each school year, chartered campus groups apply for funding through the Student Government Association (SGA) for the coming school year. Funds are drawn from an account, which pools the student activity fees collected from the student population …
New wireless network faces uncertain start
Mary Jeffries Senior News Writer The Internet connectivity problems experienced campuswide last Thursday are part of the switch to the new wireless network, which I.T. began to implement this summer. According to Chuck Wagers, director of Campus Dining and Conference Services, and Michael Hicks, director …