Samuel Casey News Editor On Oct. 5-6, The College of Wooster women’s golf team ended their fall season on a high note by winning the Eva Shorb Weiskopf Invitational for the second consecutive year. The Scots defended their title by beating out eight other teams …
Rat Queen emerges from a supportive campus environment
Waverly Hart Editor in Chief Among every class of Wooster students, there are talented student musicians. You might see them perform at Covers, hear them singing in the shower, or, for the bigger on-campus groups, listen to them open for a big-name artist. Rat Queen, …
A brief note on excessive food waste
Saeed Husain Of all the things I have learned from my uncle, he taught me one critically important lesson: always finish the food on your plate, and do not take more than you need. This was never taught in mild terms, and more often than …
Women’s rugby on track to defend divison title
Angad Singh Sports Editor The College of Wooster women’s rugby team hopes to continue their strong performance resonating from last year, in an amazing performance where they won the Division championship. For a young team, they had a pretty successful start to their existence where …
College introduces Model UN Scholarship
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor In addition to the Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG), which covers the entire tuition fee for eligible students from Ohio, the College has now introduced another scholarship for first-year applicants: The Model United Nations Award. Students who actively participate and demonstrate …
Unchecked player compensation will lead to inequality
Max Engel This past month, the Governor of California, Gavin Newsome, signed into state law a bill that will allow California college athletes to receive payment starting in 2023. This historic legislation reignited the controversial issue of whether college athletes should receive pay for their …