Travis Marmon Sports Editor For the second week in a row, the Wooster football team did not allow a touchdown from the opponent. Unsurprisingly, this resulted in the second win in a row for the Scots, as they knocked off Ohio Wesleyan University in a …
Volleyball looks strong; Fighting Scots go 2-2 over the weekend
Ethan Flack Sports Editor The College of Wooster volleyball team went 2-2 this past weekend as the team began its North Coast Athletic Conference schedule. The Scots (11-4, 2-2 NCAC) started the season with five straight wins and have been impressive thus far. Wooster squared …
Soccer teams fight for wins
Ethan Flack Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s soccer team scored with six minutes remaining in double overtime to prevail over Earlham College. On a sunny Saturday, the Scots (4-2-1) welcomed the Quakers of Earlham College to Carl Dale Memorial field. The Quakers (0-8) …
Students create slam poetry club
By Bob West, Photo Editor Poetry is a misunderstood form of expression. When most people encounter the word “poetry,” they tend to conjure up images of Victorian women musing over a book of poems beside a lake or beatniks with bongos in the 60s. Poetry …
‘Drive’s’ action and art elevate standard chase movie
Alex Hiatt Staff Writer I was supposed to see and bring you my thoughts on Taylor Lautner’s post-Twilight star vehicle “Abduction.” Although I’m sure I could have entertained y’all with an acid-glazed lampooning, no opportunity to have some fun picking on an easy target is …
The Scene: The extinction of cursive
Whitney Siders When asked to write on the chalkboard in class a few days ago, I automatically wrote in cursive because that is what I have done since fourth grade. My professor pointed it out, and I must admit that it looked out of place …