Students detail plans to revisit petition in the next four years Emily Anderson Contributing Writer Recently, two students of the College of Wooster, Monét Davis ’19 and Jordan Griffith ’19, started a petition to have classes cancelled on Election Day this year. Inspired by Northwestern …
Students register to vote amidst policy confusion
The College Democrats completed non-partisan training and are the only student group qualified to register voters Janel England News Editor Ohio’s status as a pivotal swing state makes it a desirable place to be registered to vote. But as the deadline for voter registration approaches …
Men’s soccer comes up short against Earlham in the second half
Megan Zerrer Sports Editor The Fighting Scots men’s soccer team came out strong in their first home match of the season against Earlham College. The Scots took the lead against the Quakers when Manny Burton ’20 found Mouhamet Ndiaye ’18 open on the left flank. …
Field hockey poses a challenge to rival
Aleksi Pelkonen Sports Editor The College of Wooster Field Hockey team succumbed to a late comeback by the Tigers of DePauw University (4-2, 2-0 NCAC) on Saturday to lose 6-5. The Scots (3-4, 1-2 NCAC) led 5-4 at halftime thanks to goals from Kerry O’Connor …
Three Albums, one Release Day
For two long, excruciating months we waited for Sept 9:. the day when not one, not two, but three of our favorite bands released new albums. The only logical thing to do was to grab takeout, set up the surround sound and listen to all …
How we should think about exclusive music releases
Robert Dinkins, Jr. A&E Editor The way music is released has changed drastically over the past 10 years. At first, people would flock to the record store to buy CDs, soon they started buying music digitally over iTunes and now music is usually available via …