Camille Schwartz It’s finally November and papers are due, the weather is cold, and the collective motivation to stay on campus is at an all time low. If you’re like me during this time of the year, you most likely know that you should workout, …
Remembering the beginning of a tradition
William Lee Culp, creator of I.S. Tootsie Roll custom, deceased Anna Duke Features Writer Coming this spring, many seniors will hand over a year’s worth of work and receive a Tootsie Roll in return; but not many seniors think about why they receive a small …
Volleyball places fourth in conference tournament
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer After finishing the regular season with a record of 18-14 (4-4 in conference), the volleyball team took the fifth seed into the NCAC tournament on the Wittenberg University campus in Springfield, Ohio this past weekend. The Scots faced their …
Sporting event controversy in the wake of disaster
Julie Kendall Sports Editor Sporting events tend to take on an emotionally heightened tone following tragic events. Week in and week out, stadiums, ball fields and arenas serve as stages for live competition-based entertainment. But in the wake of large-scale disaster, their role as community …
New course record set at Twilight 5K Challenge
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The cross-country teams hosted their fourth and final race of the season last Friday, as teams from Wooster, Hiram College and Grove City College competed in the Twilight 5K Challenge. The annual event, which took place at Wooster’s outdoor track, is …
Football falls in final seconds
Travis Marmon Sports Editor Senior Day ended in disappointment for the Wooster football team, as Kenyon College’s Dan Shannon hit Greg McIntosh in the endzone with 10 seconds left in the game. The play lifted Kenyon to a 21-17 victory. The Fighting Scots did not …