It seems as if the Wooster field hockey team has pick up right where they left off last season. The Scots won two thrilling games this past weekend as they defeated Rhodes College 4-3 on Saturday and Transylvania University 6-1 on Sunday. The Scots won …
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Football falls late in thrilling season opener against Waynesburg
It was a great day to christen the new John P. Papp stadium. The sun was shining, the stands were full and the only thing missing was a Fighting Scot victory. In an extremely entertaining game, which came down to the final play, the Scots …
New Director at Center for Entrepreneurship
What do you get when you combine innovation with creativity and a dash of risk? Entrepreneurship, according to James Levin, director of the Center for Entrepreneurship at The College of Wooster. Levin plans to tap into the ìpools of energy and creativity” that exist on …
Soup and Bread returns
The Soup and Bread Program is back on campus this year with a slightly different structure than has been seen in the past.† Offering new opportunities to volunteer as well as being located on a different side of campus, the revised program hopes to continue …
Chaos ensues at first UG party
The opening dance party of the Underground suffered ìuncharacteristically disorderly conduct” from the students, said Julia Zimmer, assistant director of student activities. Several students were injured, including Undeground Manager Elizabeth Birchfield í11, whose rib was broken. ìWe were prepared for the first week back, but …
Wooster alum has directorial debut
Wooster alumnus Duncan Jones, ë95, has recently entered the limelight with the release of his critically acclaimed feature legnth, ìMoon.” Earlier this week Jones was gracious enough to take time out of his busy schedule to reconnect with Wooster students, and participated in a phone …