Libba Smith A&E Editor Sometimes, the pounding emanating from the UG isn’t the latest Black Eyed Peas song for a Friday night dance party; rather, it is the sound of students making their own music. Covers, a Wooster tradition for several years now, showcases the …
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Transfer students find home at Wooster
Wyatt Smith In 2010, Meghan Ingram ’14 embarked on a whirlwind Midwest college tour, hoping to transfer from her east coast university. On the lookout for a smaller school, Ingram stopped by Wooster. “There was something really special about Wooster when I drove through here …
Soccer teams play Papp Stadium
Lincoln Plews Senior Staff Writer The Wooster men’s soccer team suffered a narrow 2-1 loss to Heidelberg this past weekend. The Scots began the game with a serious mistake, allowing Heidelberg midfielder Ryan Smith to intercept Wooster’s junior goalkeeper Aaron McKee’s clearance attempt and …
First-years wow audience at Woo Idol
Libba Smith A&E Editor We all know that Wooster is brimming with talent, and this year’s first-year class is no exception. From spoken word poetry to tap dancing and plenty of songs in between, Woo Idol, the annual first-year talent show put on by the …
Recent graduate creates cross-cultural non-profit
Culbertson’s Project Odakniwa hopes to empower indigenous Chileans Wyatt Smith Features Editor For 2012 Wooster alumnus Chris Culbertson, it’s hard to pin down the exact moment of his non-profit’s creation. Rather, he describes the development of Project Odakniwa as a lifelong process filled with self-discovery. Culbertson …
Class of 2016: Most selective class yet
Wooster’s office of admission cuts back on admitted students to accommodate for an influx of applicants Anya Cohen News Editor This week, the College of Wooster welcomed its most selectively admitted class yet. With the class of 2016 boasting an applicant pool of 5,207, the …