Theresa Dunne Features Editor To kick-off WGSS week, The College of Wooster’s women’s, gender and sexuality studies program hosted a Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon in the CoRE last Monday. At the event, students helped create and edit Wikipedia pages on WGSS-related entries that they felt lacked existing …
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Men’s basketball comes up short in NCAC tourney
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer Battling through the past weekend, the Fighting Scots took on Hiram College last Friday in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) semifinal game and managed to win by a 13-point margin that moved them onto the finals the following day. …
Admins have works removed from Lowry
Questions raised about removal of Art Wall panels, The Squirrel Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief There has been some confusion over the policies which govern what content is appropriate to display on the Art Wall or include in independent publications, following recent events on campus. …
Students react to new restrictions on small house events
As student groups like Common Grounds grapple with the new regulations, many students are raising concerns about a lack of party spaces and the potential dangers of parties moving off campus. Meg Itoh News Editor Students were notified last week that small houses would be …
Lax teams set high standards, hopes for upcoming season
Emma Woods Contributing Writer This weekend kicked off the men’s lacrosse season. The Scots played in Detroit against Albion College and won 14-10. This was a great opener for what looks to be an exciting season for the Scots. They lost a lot of key …
Festival of New Works features student plays
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor Theater fans have something to be excited about. Starting this Wednesday, the theatre & dance department will begin performances of their third annual Festival of New Works, a platform for the works of student playwrights, directors, performers, dancers and designers. The …