Anna Hartig Staff Writer The College of Wooster men’s and women’s track and field teams started the indoor season with a quad meet at Wooster this past Saturday, Jan. 20 at Gault Recreation Center. Both programs received second-place finishes against Ohio Wesleyan University, Earlham College …
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LaVar Ball has strong family values, but should let sons have spotlight
Basketball has always had family ties. Everywhere from fathers coaching their sons professionally to seeing siblings face off on two seperate teams, the NBA is full of family connections, and one of the most notable ones is the Ball family, headed by outspoken father LaVar …
Swim, dive teams go undefeated
Sam Kuhn Senior Sportswriter This past weekend, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both finished their NCAC (North Coast Athletic Conference) dual meets undefeated with matching 5-0 records. Earlier in the year, they beat Wittenberg University, Hiram College and Oberlin College before outswimming …
New program to connect college, city residents
Two dinners and a service project in the works Zoe Covey Contributing Writer The College of Wooster has been awarded a grant of $5,000 from Campus Compact’s Fund for Positive Engagement to implement a program to build connections between students at the College and the …
Elevator broken in Lowry Center
Ryan Secard Contributing Writer On Thursday, Nov. 30, the main elevator in Lowry center stopped operating. According to Bob Henery, a manager of mechanical/electrical trades at the College, the elevator stopped working as a result of a failed electromechanical relay in the main control panel …
Incidents on Beall Ave. prompt panel on safety
The most recent incident is being investigated as a hate crime in conjunction with the Wooster Police Department Waverly Hart News Editor On Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 9:08 p.m., a ceramic coffee mug was thrown by a driver on Beall Ave. at a College of …