Bas Bos Professor of Law As of today, The College of Wooster has gone five weeks without anything being set on fire. Over the past 35 days, no car batteries mysteriously combusted, no chemical storage closets filled with smoke, no candles lit drapes ablaze, no …
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A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of a Prospie
Wynaut Smith Used Mirror Coat On March 24, Admissions Tour Guide Kelsey Bridges ’16 unsuccessfully tried to keep her gaggle of prospective students away from the drunken festivities of I.S. Monday. Bridges’s tour group got swept up in the senior parade. “We were walking through …
Dean Holmes, Assistant Dean Watson Solve Car Fire Mystery
Arthur Donan Coyle Sir Dean of Student Affairs Kurt Holmes and his Assistant Dean John Watson have reportedly made great strides toward uncovering the perpetrator behind the fiery inferno that engulfed President Cornwell’s car early last semester. Holmes’s shrewd observational skills pointed the way …
Student’s televised comments ignite town-gown dispute
Maddi O’Neill News Editor A day after Chadwick Smith ’17 appeared on a CNN youth panel to discuss race relations and the Michael Dunn verdict, a disgruntled email response from a local woman was circulated throughout Wooster, sparking a wave of town-gown controversy. The email, …
Drunk driver careens down Beall, flips car
Maddi O’Neill Wyatt Smith News Editors On Thursday, Feb. 20, a drunk driver careened down Beall Ave. and flipped his vehicle after failing to navigate a turn onto E. University St. No one, including driver James D. Wheeler, was hurt. Wheeler, a Wooster local, was …
Student’s website attracts investors, thousands of users
Wyatt Smith News Editor In early February, Fahim Aziz ’15 launched a website that gives users access to the global market, called Backpack, which has since attracted thousands of users and substantial offers from investors. Backpack, which Aziz created with his high school friend …