In exciting news from the world of college basketball, three DI college basketball teams from Ohio are ranked in the top 16 in the Associated Press poll for the week. The DI men’s basketball committee gave a sneak peek of its top 16 teams as …
Globetrotters put on spectacular show, beat Generals
Ben Blotner Sports Editor The self-proclaimed “greatest basketball team ever” made its second-ever appearance in Wooster and first at the College on Monday, Feb. 5. In a display of rim-rattling dunks, exquisite ball-handling skills and good family entertainment, the Harlem Globetrotters bested their longtime rivals, …
The CDI considers uses for new funds after Call-in
Nick Shiach Contributing Writer On Jan. 24, students participating in the Galpin Call-in were able to secure an extra $20,000 for the budget of the Center for Diversity of Inclusion (CDI) in the present semester. In the time since, the CDI has been considering …
Soda bottle thrown from passing car hits student on Beall Ave.
Waverly Hart News Editor On Saturday Jan. 27, a student running down the sidewalk on Beall Ave. was assaulted by a suspect in a passing car who threw a two liter bottle of Mountain Dew at the student. The student, Brian Lief ’19, was warming …
SGA prepares for meeting with Trustees
Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor Students representing various campus organizations gathered at a planning meeting held by the Student Government Association (SGA) on the evening of Monday, Feb. 5 to express concerns they wanted SGA representatives to relay to the Board of Trustees during the …
The gov’t controls your thoughts
The title of this article sounds conspiratorial. However, it is not an inaccurate description of the relationship between the mass media, government agencies and large corporations on how they collaborate to influence public thought. To begin, consider the comparison of media coverage of the Syrian …