Tristan Lopus Editor in Chief The College of Wooster is investigating racist Facebook posts made by Drake Schwenke ’18, who has been removed from campus pending the conclusion of the investigation. The College learned of the posts around noon on Saturday, Jan. 13, from reports …
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Community responds to racist social media posts
Dr. Matthew Mariola led discussions on the major on Dec. 1 and 5 in Lowry Student Center (Photo by Saeed Husain). Meg Itoh Editor in Chief On Sunday, Jan. 14, students, staff and faculty of the College gathered in Lowry Pit at 8 p.m. to …
Men’s and women’s track and field teams both finish second
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 …
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 …
Nationally recognized Mohorcic gives back to society
Saeed Husain Chief Copy Editor Patrick Mohorcic ’18 made headlines last December when the Allstate American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) named him Good Works Team® captain for dedication to community service. Mohorcic was honored during a live broadcast of The Home Depot College Football Awards aired …