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 …
College changes club sports handbook
Sam Kuhn Contributing Writer Recently, the College has changed its insurance plan that works with the club sports program, which has in turn prompted a new club sports handbook. The club sports programs on campus are great ways to promote productivity involving sports that are …
Lacrosse teams come up short against conference rival Wittenberg
Taylor Sikich Contributing Writer The College of Wooster women’s lacrosse team came out firing with a 5-3 lead early in the first half over rival Wittenberg University, but despite the strong start, Wittenberg persevered and defeated the Scots 20-15 on Thursday, April 13 in Springfield, …
CC charters new European Students Association
Brandon Bell Staff Writer On Thursday, April 13, Campus Council approved the charter for the European Students Association (ESA), giving it formal status as a campus student organization. The group formed in November to represent the College’s European international students and global nomads. “The ESA …
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 …
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 …