Students were sitting down in a cafeteria at an elementary school in Houston when a loaded pistol tumbled out of the pocket of a 6-year-old boy and discharged, injuring him and two other children, school officials said. They were taken by ambulance to a hospital. …
Panthers should draft needs other than quarterback
The National Football League Draft is six days away, and the one thing everybody seems to be curious about is who the Carolina Panthers will take with the first overall pick. While it is clear that the Panthers are in desperate need of a quarterback, …
Wooster Jam Sessions to feature COW student bands
This weekend it will be obvious that the Wooster community is jam-packed full of talent. Today and tomorrow, the first ever Wooster Jam Session will take place at the Wayne County Fairgrounds. Described as a “multimedia celebration of creativity,” the event will showcase a variety …
Baseball splits tough series with Case
After cruising past Baldwin-Wallace College (15-13) last Friday 12-3, the baseball team split its doubleheader with Case Western Reserve University (26-12) last Sunday amid blistering conditions at Art Murray Field. Wooster (18-11, 9-3 NCAC) made its presence immediately known when it traveled to face non-conference …
Scots’ lacrosse teams score victories
The men’s lacrosse team (4-7, 1-2 NCAC) found its rhythm last Wednesday when it defeated the Oberlin Yeomen 9-5. The game remained close throughout the first half as the Fighting Scots and the Yeomen traded goals until the final five seconds of the half, when …
Greek Insight – Greek Community Needs More Defined Identity
As a prospective student, I was convinced I would never “go Greek.” It’s the same sentiment I’ve heard from dozens of other Wooster students who now sport Greek letters on a daily basis. Our Greek groups have a flavor that only Wooster students can achieve. …