Julie Kendall Sports Editor Faced with cold and snowy conditions for their season opener last Saturday, the Wooster men’s lacrosse team turned up the heat at John P. Papp Stadium, crushing Albion College 14-1. The overwhelming victory revealed the depth of talent found in the …
Libertarianism cannot heal the world
Alex Hiatt Picture this scene: it’s 3 a.m., it’s been a long day, and you’re driving home. You are stopped at a red light for what seems like forever. You imagine it might be harmless to sneak through; no cars or cops or pedestrians in …
Rewarding Oscar’s Decision
Ramsey Kincannon It can be easy to rip on the Oscars. Many claim that the Academy overly focuses on pretentious art rather than a good movie, which makes sense given the completely undeserving “Tree of Life” getting a best picture nomination over “The Girl With …
Shameful abortion legislation
Elaine Wilcox-Cook It is the year 2012, almost 40 years since Roe vs. Wade passed, yet the government is still trying to punish women for legally exercising control over their bodies with state-sanctioned rape. Recent bills requiring a woman to have a trans-vaginal ultrasound before …
Wooster Ethic stressed on campus
Claims students can improve courage and leadership Ramsey Kincannon News Editor Last Wednesday, Feb. 22, a collection of faculty, staff and students (mostly from Residence Life, Campus Council and the Student Government Association) gathered in the Lowry Pit in order to continue publicizing the Wooster …
COW card debit usage to expand to new businesses
Emily Bartelheim News Editor Campus Dining Services is sponsoring an initiative to expand the COW card program to include even more businesses around the city of Wooster that offer services to students. The potential new businesses that will be added include hair and nail salons, …