Ashley Ferguson Contributing Writer Winter is coming, and The College of Wooster’s women’s basketball team is preparing diligently for it. With four games already under their belt this season, the team is looking to maximize its strengths of speed and aggressive athleticism while working to …
Football players earn NCAC honors
Shelley Grostefon Senior Sports Writer At the close of the 2016 football season, six Fighting Scots received honors from the North Coast Athletic Conference for their contribution to their team this season. Defensive end Aaron Roberson ’18 was named to the second team. This season, …
Bruce Arena: stability without ambition
On Nov. 2, the United States men’s national team fired manager Jürgen Klinsmann and replaced him with Bruce Arena, its manager from 1998-2006. Ever since Klinsmann took over the USMNT in 2011 the highs have been high, like the near miss by Chris Wondolowski that …
Campus community identifies strategic priorities
Mackenzie Clark News Editor On Monday, Nov. 28, the Strategic Planning & Priorities Advisory Committee (SPPAC) held an open meeting on strategic priorities. The meeting was an opportunity for students, staff and faculty to share what they feel are the most important priorities for the …
College of Wooster observes TDOR
Lily Iserson Viewpoints Editor Before Thanksgiving Break, in a small and intimate group setting, students gathered on the steps of Kauke Hall in honor of the international Transgender Day of Remembrance. Traditionally held in late November, the vigil acknowledges transgender lives lost as a consequence …
Moot Court teams qualify for National competition
Sally Kershner Features Editor After competing in the regional competitions at Loyola University Chicago and The College of Wooster, the College’s own Moot Court team has qualified six students so far for the National Competition. These three teams of two consisted of: Brad Van Tyne …