Samuel Casey News Editor Per the rules of submitting a budget to the Allocations Committee, a student organization must hold elections for their executive board for the 2020-21 school year. The executive board typically includes the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, but may also …
Glazers mistake Manchester United for profit machine
Nick Shereikis It’s been an absolutely unbelievable English Premier League (EPL) season. Liverpool, after years grappling with failure, is now effortlessly dominant. Just seven points separate fourth from tenth place, an unprecedentedly close race for coveted UEFA Champions League qualifying slots. Manchester City is now …
Swimming ends season with fifth place finish
Angad Singh Sports Editor The College of Wooster Fighting Scots men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both finished fifth in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) championships on Saturday. The confer- ence ended on a high for Madison Whitman ’21 and Molly Likins ’22, …
Astros still have not apologized for cheating
Mason Minerva Only three years ago, the Houston Astros were the feel- good story in all of sports. Following Hurricane Harvey, the Astros World Series win put them on par with the 2010 New Orleans Saints, or LeBron James whenever he was in Cleveland. They …
Men’s tennis splits first two matches
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The College of Wooster men’s tennis team split its two matches at the Aspen Racquet Club on Sunday, dropping a close 5-4 battle against DePauw University before dominating John Carroll University in an 8-1 victory. Against DePauw, the Scots took four …
Men’s basketball falls to Wittenberg
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor Matt Olszewski Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster men’s basketball team suffered an 88-81 loss against the Tigers of Wittenberg University on Saturday, Feb. 15 in Springfield, Ohio. The Scots are now 17-6 overall and 11-5 in the North Coast …