Ben Strange ’13 on one album’s battle cry for emotional honesty and drunken catharsis Ben Strange Staff Writer Though loud and clumsy, at least the guitars are usually in tune. The rhythm section, led by the compulsively out-of-time snare drum, lends itself better to …
Baseball falters in NCAC play
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster baseball team started off hot this season, winning five of its six games in Fort Myers, Fla. over spring break. The Scots have lost five of their last six, including three out of four at home to Kenyon College, …
JULIE’S JOCK JAMS, April 6th
My love-hate relationship with the NFL draft Julie Kendall The NFL draft is in three weeks. What have you done to prepare? According to the league and every media outlet that serves it, you should be vigilantly familiarizing yourself with every eligible player’s backstory and …
Kentucky wins Division I men’s basketball championship
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The University of Kentucky defeated the University of Kansas 67-59 on Monday in the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, delivering controversial coach John Calipari his first ever championship and the eighth overall for …
Men’s and women’s lacrosse teams make way through season
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The Wooster men’s lacrosse team defeated St. Vincent College at home on March 28, bringing up their record to an even 5-5, now two-thirds of the way through the season. Wooster got off to an impressive 3-0 start this season, in …
Track ends home schedule
John McGovern Viewpoints Editor The Fighting Scots women’s track and field team took first place at the annual Wooster Invitational last Friday, while the men’s squad fought hard for a third place finish. After running with some of the best athletes in the country over …