Emily Anderson Contributing Writer On Dec. 18, 1866, The College of Wooster was born. Now, 150 years later, the community gathers to celebrate the past, present and future of the institution. The 150th anniversary celebration starts on Friday and is an opportunity to engage with …
Politicians hold panel about local elections
Local politicians answered student questions Jared Berg Editor in Chief Recently, a number of local politicians visited The College of Wooster in order to better inform the College community on local and statewide elections. On Oct. 1, former Governor of Ohio and current Democratic candidate …
Members of Wooster Equestrian Team participate in clinic
Megan Zerrer Sports Editor The Wooster Equestrian Club participated in a two-day clinic beginning on Saturday Oct. 8, held by Mr. Waylon Roberts — a well-known and accomplished Canadian rider who specializes in eventing. The clinic was hosted at Kildare Riding Academy and Stables in …
Volleyball team struggles to pull ahead in close games
Shelley Grostefon Senior Sports Writer The Fighting Scots volleyball team has had a successful season so far, holding a record of 14-6 overall and a conference record of 2-4. In recent matches, they have fought hard in some close matches. Anna Emmick ’17 says that …
Letter to the Editor: Don’t vote third party
Wooster voters: If you know that Clinton is a better choice than Trump, don’t vote third party. For starters, it’s illogical to vote third party for president under the current system. Amendments would be required to make third parties viable, and the president has no …
Voting for a president beyond ‘not Trump’
This election season I will be voting for Jill Stein and Ajamu Baraka. Yes, I have read an abundance of political commentary asserting that voting for Stein is a meaningless political protest or effectively a vote for Donald Trump. While I recognize the importance of …