Zoe Covey Contributing Writer The final meeting of the Bridging Along Beall Avenue program was held on April 4. This pilot program to foster interaction between students and members of the Wooster community began in January. Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies, said that the …
Homecoming Boycott in 1971 showed unity, action
Desi LaPoole A&E Editor Student activism at The College of Wooster is not new; in fact it is embedded in the College’s history. One of the more forgotten instances of student-led action on campus was the Homecoming Boycott of 1971. This boycott of Wooster’s …
Rosamond S. King performed nuanced, moving poetry and song
Eleanor Linafelt A&E Editor Rosamond S. King, a poet, critical writer and artist shared a powerful blend of poetry and song in her performance “Resident Alien” in Shoolroy Theatre on Wednesday, April 5. In a distinctive performance style which she calls “Verse Cabaret,” King interspersed …
Baseball’s doubleheader sweep includes historic 34-1 victory
Chloe Burdette Contributing Writer As the old saying goes, in just about every baseball game, something happens that you’ve rarely seen before. However, in Game 1 of Sunday’s doubleheader vs. Ohio Wesleyan, the script wasn’t all that unfamiliar. A close game, tied 2-2 after six …
Women’s tennis goes on tear in Hilton Head, ties best start ever
Chloe Burdette Contributing Writer The College of Wooster women’s tennis team went on a dominant five-match winning streak while on their spring break trip in Hilton Head Island, S.C. from March 13 to March 20. The Fighting Scots destroyed their competition, winning the five matches …
Morocco is an intriguing option to host World Cup due to safety
In the backdrop of two controversial World Cup selections (Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022), the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) will decide where the 2026 World Cup will take place this summer. There are two current contenders for hosting the tournament, a contingent of …