Sally Kershner Features Editor The annual Fall Academy of Religion lecture series has returned to The College of Wooster, having begun Sept. 13 and continuing through Oct. 18. These lectures are hosted on campus thanks to an endowed fund, the Department of Religious Studies and …
Sorority Pi Kappa selects its first Diversity Chair
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer In order to support diversity among the student body at The College of Wooster, Pi Kappa, a campus sorority also known by the name of Peanuts, has decided to create the position of Diversity Chair. Alex Gordon ’18 has been chosen …
Scots honor Clayton Geib, handed first loss by DePauw
Ben Blotner Sports Editor The Fighting Scots football team took its first defeat of the season on Saturday, falling 51-24 to the DePauw Tigers, while honoring late teammate Clayton Geib ’18. The Tigers’ offense was impressive from the beginning, surging to a first-quarter lead and …
Field hockey rolls to shutout of Earlham, falls to DePauw
Madeleine Lawson Contributing Writer The field hockey team came out to a great start this weekend with a shutout against Earlham College 2-0 at John P. Papp Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 23. The win brought them to a 6-2 record and the team’s best eight-game …
Timken Library seeks to celebrate underrepresented figures in science
Ryan Secard Contributing Writer In a stride toward upholding one of the College’s core values of diversity and inclusivity, the Timken science library is currently seeking nominations for four new displays honoring engineers, scientists or inventors from historically underrepresented groups. The displays are set to …