Samuel Casey Ah, the “Wooster Plague” — you don’t worry about if you’re go- ing to get it, but when. Its first itera- tion already came and went, pass- ing its symp- toms (which show up in various forms) from person to per- son throughout …
The history of coffee at The College of Wooster
Zoe Covey Features Editor Coffee has long been consid- ered a necessity for late night studiers, early risers and adults who simply need to stay focused throughout the day. It’s no sur- prise that something nicknamed “brain juice” would be quite popular on a college …
Braveheart Invitational returns to Wooster
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor Wooster quidditch hosted its first official tournament in over four years on Saturday, Sep. 28. The Wooster Scottish Nationals hosted seven other teams from Michigan, Ohio, New York and West Virginia for a great return of the sport to the College. …
Biased reffing ruins football
Nick Gargaro I am by no means a fair weather fan, and I am not a complainer either. It would be easy to be perpetually upset being a diehard fan of the Detroit Lions in the second half of the 20th century, but a true …
Swimming season off to challenging start
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams kicked off their seasons at the Kenyon College Relay on Saturday, Oct. 19, with the men’s team placing fourth out of five teams and the women’s team finishing third. Each event featured at …
Athletic department inducts athletes into Hall of Fame
Chloe Burdette Managing Editor On Saturday, Oct. 19, former College of Wooster athletes and former members of campus faculty were inducted into the W Association Hall of Fame. The seven who were inducted, consisting of five Wooster athletes from various sports, an athletic trainer and …