One thing I have noticed on campus is that some people go by two different names alternatively. As I used to go by my “picked up” English name, “Grace,” during my first year here and then reclaimed my Korean name as the one I chose …
Women’s basketball aims for a successful season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The College of Wooster Fighting Scots Women’s Basketball team started their 2018-2019 season in November, and at present have an overall record of 3-3, with an 0-2 mark in NCAC play. With a tough conference game against the Ohio Wesleyan Battling …
Homelessness should not be a crime
Aside from the illegality of criminalizing homelessness, it is deeply immoral, employs dangerous fear rhetoric and shows a great lack of sympathy. There is a crucial discussion about homelessness going on now in Wayne County, and all students should be paying attention to it, if …
Women’s soccer and field hockey players earn awards
Ben Blotner Senior Sports Writer It was a successful fall season for many Fighting Scots athletes, as some of them managed to take home awards. Field hockey players Sydney Schuster ’21, Katie Shideler ’21 and Erika Womack ’19 were named to the NFHCA All-Great Lakes …
Palestinian solidarity is not anti-Semitism
This week, activist and Temple University professor Marc Lamont Hill was fired from his position as a CNN commentator only days after giving a speech at the United Nations to recognize the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. In his speech, he spoke …
Football loses thriller to Witt
Jimmy Hinton Contributing Writer Rebecca Wells Contributing Writer For those who frequent the grounds of John P. Papp Stadium, football is everything on Saturday afternoons. The loyal supporters who gather every week are able to take in the time-honored tradition that is Wooster football. Led …