Safety awareness forum turns contentious Emily Timmerman Editor in Chief The College of Wooster’s Campus Council held an open forum Tuesday, Oct. 25 in Lowry Lobby, open to students, faculty, staff and administration. Titled as a “Safety Awareness Forum,” discussion was initiated by Kevin Carpenter …
Campus drug abuse doubles
Campus drug abuse doubles Administration responds with “Safe, Sober, Smart” program Kris Fronzak & Emily Timmerman Editors in Chief To date, incidents of drug abuse on campus have more than doubled between the 2010 and 2011 calendar years. In particular, Security and Protective Services has …
‘Moneyball’ joins ranks of great baseball movies
‘Moneyball’ joins ranks of great baseball movies Whitney Siders A & E Editor For all of the baseball-lovers and movie-watchers alike, “Moneyball” could easily become a new favorite. In my book, it already ranks in the same group as “The Rookie,” “The Natural,” “For the …
The Scene: Queen B
Queen B By Libba Smith When I was brainstorming ideas for this week’s Scene, I hit a bit of a mental block, so I took a break to listen to “Green Light” and “Freakum Dress.” I tried to write again, but was distracted by my …
‘Many Voices’ presents portrait of Inuit life
‘Many Voices’ presents portrait of Inuit life Emily Timmerman Editor in Chief Currently on display in both the Sussel and Burton D. Morgan Galleries of The College of Wooster Art Museum is the “Nipriasait: Many Voices” exhibit, showcasing Inuit prints made under the collaborative …
Sports teams need fan support, so go attend a game
Matt Magoon Sports Editor 9.9.11 Do fan sections really affect the outcome of a sporting event? According to a College Basketball Nation Blog on Espngo.com, “it is easy to forget how much home-court advantage skews results.” This is true in its entirety. Do you think …