MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD The men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to Gambier, Ohio on Saturday to compete in the Kenyon Invitational at Kenyon College. Eleven women finished in the top three of their respective events, which is a school record. …
Baseball loses to conference foe DU
With an unwavering rainfall muddying Art Murray Field, the baseball team was only able to play two of its five scheduled games this past weekend. After defeating non-conference foe Muskingum University (12-20) 5-4 on Thursday, the squad lost 8-3 to Denison University (16-20, 8-7 NCAC) …
Injustice in Syria sparks revolution
by Ramsey Kincannon, Senior Staff Writer Syrians across the country used to chant, “Syria, God, Bashar — that is enough!” The third chant referred to a once-loved president of the Syrian Republic, who people of Syria are now rioting and protesting in order to ensure …
A Wooster Bucket List
There are 17 days left until graduation. Seventeen days until seniors leave behind both the good and the bad of Wooster, Ohio, including Lowry, all-nighters, Friday nights at the UG, exams, Sunday morning breakfasts at Farmer Boy and many of our friends.† I don’t know …
The Scene: Why we need to Jam
Almost every type of artist has a home base to develop their craft. Writers and poets at times sit at their desks, the musician, painter and dancer use studios and the actor tends to work on the stage. Yet, while all artists may present their …
Softball splits conference matchups
The softball team earned a pair of wins last Thursday against Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa. The Scots (11-19, 3-7 NCAC) led 3-0 after the top of the first inning in the opening game, thanks to RBIs by Erica Villa ’13 and Danielle Grooms ’14, …