by Sara Moore This past Friday, Oct. 13, was the first ever Party for the Planet which promoted sustainability and environmentally friendly activities both on and off campus. From 5-9 p.m., the Res Quad was filled with music, donuts, cider and tables that focused on …
ScotShare service offers new transportation option to students
by Caroline Ward Since the start of the 2023-24 academic year, The College of Wooster campus has seen a concentrated shift toward greater eco-consciousness and the implementation of new sustainability initiatives, including the appointment of Brian Webb as Wooster’s inaugural Director of Sustainability in August. …
Wooster football falls to DePauw University at home
By Andrew Bell Vell Robinson ’25 and William Hicks Jr. ’27 led the Fighting Scots’ stampede down the hill and onto Andrew Field at John P. Papp Stadium to take on the preying Tigers of DePauw University. The dismal clouds of cutting rain not only …
Scots make music together at Bluegrass Jam
By Hannah Eastman Bluegrass Jam occupies a unique space on the College’s campus. It is not a recognized student organization and is handed down from student leader to student leader, meaning no one in the club is exactly sure how long it has been around. …
The most antici——pated movie event of the fall
By Kiera McGuire On Friday night, I had the pleasure of watching “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” put on by Wooster Activities Crew (WAC) for Wooster students. “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” an independent film directed by Jim Sharman, details the journey of two young …
Wooster football defeats Kenyon for tenth straight time
By Andrew Bell The Wooster Fighting Scots returned home for a contest against NCAC rival, the Kenyon Owls. The Black and Gold dominated both sides of the ball as the Scots won their tenth consecutive game against the Owls in style, scoring 70 points against …