I sometimes joke that my freshman year at The College of Wooster was my “experimenting with engagement” year. My year proved to be hectic yet incredibly fulfilling due to my involvement on campus. The only problem with this story is that it is a unique …
Small clubs need support
One day last May, the head editors of The Goliard gathered all of us who had worked on that year’s issue together for one more meeting. They then informed us that due to budget cuts (and their negligence) The Goliard was underfunded and could not …
Students stretching across divides
This summer I took part in the Wooster In Presidential Elections class, through which I had the opportunity to travel to Cleveland and Philadelphia for both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions. I was able to expand my viewpoints, have them challenged, and got to …
Scots look to rebound following disappointing 2015 season
Aleksi Pelkonen Sports Editor The Fighting Scots football team is looking to improve after a disappointing 2-8 record in their 2015 season. The Scots start their season September 3, away at Washington & Jefferson College. The Scots will face a challenging first test, as W&J …
Volleyball anticipates hard work will lead to explosive season
Megan Zerrer Sports Editor As could be said for any properly motivated college sports team, Wooster’s volleyball team is looking for a strong start to the season. The 15 letterwinners returning from last season will ultimately guide the women to their success throughout the season. …
Men’s soccer ready for a challenge
Megan Zerrer Sports Editor The men’s soccer team is looking to start off their season with their best foot forward after some rigorous preseason training – both physically and mentally. The Fighting Scots have adopted head coach Andy Zidron’s foundations for a family-oriented, hard-working team …