Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor The College of Wooster campus is buzzing with talented students looking for places to express themselves, and our community has created a multitude of ways to allow students to do just that. Some students choose to express their talents through productions …
SGA appoints new senator and secretary
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The Student Government Association (SGA) has recently appointed a new senator and a secretary to their Senate. Carly McWilliams ’22 is the new sec- retary and Ivan Akiri ’22 is the new class senator for SGA. According to Grace O’Leary ’20, …
Rake-a-Difference promotes involvement in the community
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer Organized by the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN), Rake-a-Difference is an an- nual service event connecting the College with the larger Wooster community. During Rake-a-Difference, students and volunteers rake yards in Wooster with their friends. It tends to be a fun, relaxing …
Field Hockey loses last game of the season
Samuel Casey News Editor For their final game of the season, the College’s field hock- ey team faced the 19th-ranked University of Lynchburg on a day which celebrated the three seniors on the team — Emma Hambright ’20, Grace O’Leary ’20 and Harriet Sudduth ’20. …
Board of Trustees’ attendance at student meeting declines
Samuel Casey News Editor At an Oct. 30 Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, members brought up concerns regarding the number of Trustees present at the previous week’s Student Development meeting, where student organization leaders could speak directly to members of the Board of Trsutees regarding …
Women’s soccer earns trip to conference tournament
Angad Singh Sports Editor The Fighting Scot’s women’s soccer team continues their dominant performance in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) this year, which is reminiscent of last year when they won the conference. The Scots face a familiar opponent in Denison, whom they beat …