The Boston Celtics were the talk of the East last week after outlasting the Cleveland Cavaliers for the top seed. The team was riding a wave of momentum — that undeniably came crashing to a sudden halt the day before the Celtic’s playoff opener when …
America’s post-Trump future looks liberal
For most students on this campus, the last year of political news has been one bad story after another. From the election of Donald Trump to the Presidency, to his appointments (or startling lack thereof) to key positions in government, to Republican attempts to “repeal …
Wooster community plans to rally at March for Science
Anna Hartig Contributing Writer The College of Wooster’s staff, faculty and students will rally at the March for Science on Saturday April 22. The event starts at 2 p.m. at the Wooster downtown gazebo. Speakers from Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, The College of …
College raises tuition for 2017-2018 school year
Cost of attendence finally surpasses $60,000 Jared Berg Editor in Chief In November, The College of Wooster announced that tuition and fees for the 2017-2018 academic year will total $48,600, with room and board raising this figure to a “comprehensive fee” of $60,000. In the …
Decision to drop MOAB was a mistake
In response to the dropping of the Massive Ordinance Air Blast weapon a.k.a. Mother Of All Bombs (MOAB) last week, Donald Trump recently told reporters, “If you look at what’s happened over the last eight weeks and compare that to what’s really happened over the …
Scots baseball cruises past Kenyon College in doubleheader
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The College of Wooster’s baseball team dominated the Lords of Kenyon College on Saturday, winning by scores of 15-1 and 18-6 at McCloskey Field. “I think the key for this weekend was the amount of offense we brought to the table,” …