Robyn Newcomb Features Editor The growing strength of Wooster’s Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) department was reflected by the presentation of nine recent College of Wooster graduates’ Independent Studies at the Alexander Graham Bell Listening and Spoken Language Symposium this summer. These nine Wooster alumni …
Rugby team on the rise
Ashley Ferguson Sports Editor Rugby fans will be familiar with calls like, “that’s a ruck,” and now, Wooster students who may have been unfamiliar with the sport before have the chance to join the action. Now in its second semester at the College, the women’s …
Cavs-Celtics trade benefits both sides
As many sports enthusiasts may know, the Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics have a plan in place to make arguably the biggest move of the 2017 NBA offseason. They plan on trading away four time All-Star Kyrie Irving for standout point guard Isaiah Thomas, defensive …
Soccer teams complete final tune-ups for fall season
Sam Kuhn Senior Sports Writer Over the weekend, both the men’s and women’s soccer team had scrimmages to finalize their preparations for the coming season. The women’s team had two scrimmages, winning both. They turned in a dominant performance, winning 7-0 against Bluffton and beating …
Fighting Scots football team excited for season
Ben Blotner Sports Editor Wooster’s football players have been grinding away for weeks now in preparation for the 2017 season. As they go through daily offensive and defensive drills along with rigorous conditioning, the team is more than ready to take on the challenge ahead. …
Students study in Italy over the summer with College program
Sally Kershner Features Editor This past summer, students from The College of Wooster traveled all the way to Europe to experience the Wooster Summer In Tuscany (WSIT) program. This program offers two history credits for students. Living in Italy for a month, students studied the …