One of the less frequently mentioned consequences of the Great Recession was a sharp decline in children being born. As we approach 2026, 18 years after the recession began, the number of high school graduates choosing to attend college will peak and subsequently begin a …
Wooster to stop offering free COVID tests at Longbrake Wellness Center
Julia Garrison News Editor The Community Health Committee announced in a March 8 email that the College would no longer be offering self-serve COVID-19 tests. This statement and message came after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its Respiratory Virus Guidance resource …
April 15 Scot Council brief
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting in Lowry 202 on April 15 at 7 p.m. These meetings are open to the public. The opening discussion included a headcount for Scot Council’s general election, which includes positions for rising seniors, …
Cornhole tournament proves an “a-maize-ing” success
WOO91 celebrates ten years of the student-run radio station’s cornhole tournament.
Scotlight with Professor Joan Friedman
Contributing writer Stuart Franklin ’26 sits down with Dr. Joan Friedman, Professor of Religion and History, to speak about her career, experience at the College and plans for retirement.
Scots walk it off on senior day
Andrew Bell Staff Writer The familiar sounds of softball rang through campus as the Scots returned to Galpin Park for a weekend doubleheader against Oberlin College. The combination of senior day and the conference rivalry added a sense of intensity throughout the doubleheader. The games …