John McGovern Viewpoints Editor Last Saturday, Wooster hosted the Fighting Scot Invitational in the Scot Center to an alumni-filled crowd for their final home indoor meet of the season. The women’s track and field team bested their four opponents for a first place finish with …
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Lost War Bird No. 1
How Lowry got its very own hot air balloon Bob West Photos Editor Most of the sculptures that ornament our campus have questionable aesthetic appeal, such as the College’s 2008 acquisition entitled “Omnibus,” a John Buck sculpture that readily announces the College’s continued interest in …
Major budget cuts for Wooster City Schools
$1 million cut for 2012, reconfiguration of buildings and more to help reduce costs Emily Bartelheim News Editor One million dollars have been cut in costs for the current school year in the Wooster City School District. As a result of these budget cuts, scenarios …
The whirlwind history of Greek life at Wooster, revealed
Greek life: A history Ian Benson Features Editors Sections and clubs, commonly known as fraternities and sororities, are a unique part of The College of Wooster. There’s only one Pi Kappa, Xi Chi Psi, Delta Phi Alpha, etc. and they are found only here at …
Men’s basketball keeps rolling
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster men’s basketball team earned two conference victories last week to move into second place in the NCAC. Last Wednesday, the Fighting Scots (16-3, 7-3 NCAC) took on Kenyon College (9-10, 3-7 NCAC) in Timken Gymnasium, dispatching them with a …
Pats, Giants square off in Super Bowl with major stories
Travis Marmon Sports Editor This Sunday, the New England Patriots and the New York Giants will compete in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The primary storyline in this game will be the element of revenge for the Patriots, four years after …