A “hearty bunch” of students band together, hoping to cancel class the following day as per school legend Maddi O’Neill News Editor On Monday night, after three hours of hauling snow, College of Wooster students managed to fill the Kauke arch to the top for …
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College selects new VP for finance
Wyatt Smith News Editor A search committee recently selected Deanna McCormick as the College’s new vice president for finance and business. The post was previously held by Laurie Stickelmaier, who left last summer for a similar position at Beloit College. Wooster’s vice president for finance …
Advocate Pat Griffin on LGBT+ inclusion in sports
The progress of LGBT+ roles in sports: her reflections and analysis Lily Iserson Contributing Writer Upon attending Pat Griffin’s lecture my first impression of Griffin was that she clearly resembled a coach. More accurately, she resembled my idea of a coach. Still, because I was …
Festival of New Plays returns to Wooster theatre
Lara Sinangil Contributing Writer During the weekend of Feb. 27 through March 1, the Festival of New Plays will be performed in the Schoolroy Theatre by various students of the Theatre and Dance department. Founded by Associate Professor Shirley Houston-Findley, the Festival of New Plays …
Scots break three records
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor Over the weekend, the Wooster swimming and diving teams finished their seasons strong at the NCAC championships in Granville, Ohio. The Scots set three new school records and qualified for two NCAA “B” cuts, one of the requirements needed to qualify …
Soup and Bread’s popularity rebounds
Ben Taylor Viewpoints Editor Soup and Bread has more than doubled its average weekly attendance since last year, increasing from between 60 and 70 students a week to between 120 and 150, and is looking to grow further still. “We’re hoping to keep bumping up …