The first thing I saw when I sat down was a crowded room ó more specifically, I noticed that while just trying to find a seat. And even with that, a waitress on the other end of the room still had time to talk to …
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NOISE FROM NEW ENGLAND Star status only lasts so long, cut ëem
This is my favorite time of the year for the National Football League.† Not because the playoffs are wrapping up, or because the postseason awards are given out. Not because of seeing old Don Cheadle Playoffs commercials (best football commercials† ever created). Not even because …
Scots gear up for rival Wittenberg
In the past week, the menís basketball team (7-0 NCAC, 12-4 overall) has sneaked by its opponents, despite poor perimeter shooting. When the Scots travel to Wittenberg University (5-2, 13-3) tomorrow night, they will look to correct their surprising shooting slump. Otherwise, they will find …
Seniors lead track
The Wooster track and field team looks to have a very strong season this year with several returning seniors, including three returning conference champions. These former conference champions, Julian Mangano í10, Bryan Albani í10 and Jon Mathis í10, look to lead the Scots to championships …
Theater students compete in Pennsylvania Five day festival hosts contests and workshops
Several Wooster theater students proved their flair for the dramatic last week at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Regional meeting. The Festival, held at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Jan. 12-16, featured student performances, competition and workshops for colleges from Maryland, Delaware, District of …
Students create robots in physics project
For those Wooster students interested in the field of physics, many would say one of the biggest draws to the department is Don Jacobsís Physics 220 class. Rather than having a cumulative exam or final research paper, the electronics class, offered during the fall semester, …