Holly Engel Staff Writer To many of us, the ocean is a place of beauty, wonder and even mystery — a vast expanse of water that connects the human race figuratively and literally. In it, we see reflections of who we are now and …
Radio connects communities
This is an epitaph for the airwaves, but WOO 91 is far from dead. As I’m sure you’ve heard, this summer WOO 91 lost its radio tower. While I understood how and why this decision was made, Harry Todd ’18, Nick Wilcher ’18, the 17-18 …
After 20 years, Lauryn Hill’s music is still impactful
Kamal Morgan A&E Editor This past summer, I wanted to explore more hip-hop music from the past, especially albums released in the golden age, the 1990s. One of the most critically acclaimed and revered albums during this period is Lauryn Hill’s “The Miseducation of Lauryn …
WOO 91 transitions from radio broadcast to webcast
Current and past managers of WOO 91 reflect on the Board of Trustees’ decision and consider the future of the station Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer In an email sent to the campus community over the summer, Dean of Students Scott Brown announced that the …
Winning the Midwest Regionals in a stellar baseball season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The Fighting Scots baseball team had quite an amazing continuation of their season after classes ended for the 2017-2018 school year. The Scots, 34-6 overall, 16-2 in the NCAC were already crowned the regular season NCAC champions, earning themselves the no. …
The Alley provides a multi-use space for students
Katie Harvey Senior Features Writer The Alley, a new multi-purpose collaborative space on the basement floor of Lowry Student Center, has officially opened for student use. The previous home of Scot Lanes is unrecognizable as students begin to populate the space to study, attend board …