Saeed Husain Sports Editor The College of Wooster men’s soccer team (3-2-1 overall, before their game on Wednesday, Sept. 19, against Capital University) have had what one might call an even start to the year. Slated to play conference games starting this Saturday (away at …
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Equestrian club leaps into action next weekend
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor At The College of Wooster, club teams are an avenue for students, at whatever grade and experience level, to have the opportunity to explore and play a sport without the potential time commitment of varsity level athletics. Most of these club …
When can we be great? On Serena and the U.S. Open
In a society that seems to be inundated by its many -isms, it becomes ever more difficult to enjoy an event or moment that should be memorialized for its historic qualities. Instead, it is unfairly turned into a chaotic spectacle. Over the past couple of …
Scots volleyball dominates competition in Erie, record 4-0 weekend
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The College of Wooster volleyball team entered this past weekend on a two-game winning streak after a stellar performance to defeat Franciscan University on Aug. 4. After a dominating performance in the Northwest Pennsylvania Challenge (PA) with opponents Penn State Behrend, …
First-year football Fighting Scots “trust the process”
Gabe Wasylko Staff Writer They always say “trust the process.” You’ve heard the saying before. It’s the motto that made NBA All-Star Joel Embiid a basketball icon and led the Philadelphia 76ers, a team that held the worst record in modern day NBA history back …
Corporate activism: a contradiction in terms
Earlier this month, Nike, the largest sportswear company in the world, announced an endorsement deal with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, whose protests of police brutality have prompted equal parts praise and criticism and fueled the seemingly perpetual debate on U.S. racism. The deal is …