Russell Westbrook and James Harden have been two of the most explosive, electric, clutch NBA players throughout the year, constantly putting up big numbers straight across the board. It is rare throughout NBA history that you see this many triple-doubles in a single season. Westbrook …
Women’s lacrosse defeats Kenyon
Anna Hartig Contributing Writer The College of Wooster women’s lacrosse team returned home from Kenyon College with their first conference win last Saturday. While the Scots were down 13-11 towards the end of the game, a collaborative effort was made to come back. The score …
Campus Council announces election results
Janel England News Editor On March 10, the results for the 2017-2018 Campus Council election were released. The four at-large representatives will be Jordan Griffith ’19, Eric Guberman ’19, Matthew Hartzell ’19 and Natalie Walsh ’18. The Racial and Ethnic Diversity representative will be Ethan …
For the record: our listening habits in the age of digital music
Justin Konyn Contributing Writer I often find that most of my music-listening is done through playlists. In a time of nearly instant gratification, playlists offer instant access to favorite songs, fitting whatever mood the day has created and best of all, anyone can create them. …
The Living Wage is a worthwhile campaign
Last week, a truly lovely article about the current state of the Living Wage Campaign at Wooster was featured in a Viewpoint from The Wooster Voice. I cannot express to all of you still fighting the good fight (in all realms of social justice issues …
Importance of voting in the CC election
The future of student-led policymaking is at stake, along with responsible and efficient policymaking during the 2017-2018 term. The vote is coming up soon — beginning March 1 and concluding March 3 at 4:30 p.m. — and to encourage you to participate, I’ll first explain …