Sara Fikse Contributing Writer Last Saturday, Oct. 12, the Wooster/Orrville NAACP honored two 2018 and 2019 Applied Methods and Research Experience (AMRE) teams with the Community Enrichment Award for their outstanding work in the community. The ceremony took place at Kittredge Dining Hall as part …
Impeachment is unrealistic
Aidan Enright There are certain questions that need to be answered when it comes to the impeachment of President Trump. What is an impeachable act? Did Trump commit an impeachable act? Is impeachment, and/or removal, of the President likely or even plausible? Are Democrats and …
Football beats Wabash for first time since 2004
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor For the first time since 2004, The Wooster Fighting Scots defeated the Wabash Little Giants. The Scots’ defense showed up big time with seven sacks, three interceptions and four fourth down stops against a non-punting team. Quarterback Mateo Renteria ’22 had …
Wooster Women in STEM rated national leaders
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer Wooster has long championed equality in its educational history — it opened as a co-educational institution in 1866, the year it was founded. This year, The College of Wooster was named as a national leader in female graduates that go on …
Bernie Sanders: our only hope in crisis
Matthew Akins The United States stands at the edge of a precipice. We can continue with a president who will see us leap over that cliff headfirst. We could choose a centrist or a technocrat from the Democratic Party who will have this country walk …
Conduct board includes students in panels
Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer For the 2019-20 school year, changes are being made to the student conduct board. According to Mitch Joseph, director of Student Rights and Responsibilities, the student conduct board is a system for the use of students when they are either “working …