By Frank Adams I don’t want to speak for everyone on this, but this past semester was very good and productive for me. I figured out what I wanted my majors to be, and I generally had a good time. But this whole time, and …
Minimalism can be liberating
By Laura Haley I am a “just in case” type of person. I always bring an extra of whatever I deem necessary “just in case.” I suffer from chronic overpacking and I am only very ashamed. I envy those who willingly live with just what …
Recycling bins removed from various locations
Samuel Casey News Editor As students returned to campus from winter break, they may have noticed many of the recycling bins in residence halls, academic buildings and other familiar places missing or relabeled as trash bins. This is due to an effort from the Recycling …
Where did the diplomacy go in Kashmir?
Saeed Husain Political leaders jailed, communication services blocked, curfews imposed, extra soldiers deployed and a constitution suspended. Welcome to the next global displacement. In an utter lack of diplomatic principles, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, revoked Article 370 of the Indian Constitution. This article …
Indoor Track and Field looking to Repeat Success
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots track and field team has been working hard throughout the fall semester to prepare themselves for the upcoming spring season. “The Fighting Scots are excited heading into the 2020 indoor track and field season,” said Head Coach Dennis …
Men’s basketball falls to Mount Union
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor Wooster’s men’s basketball team split their games during the week of Thanksgiving. The Scots beat Wilmington College on Saturday Nov. 23 86-65 in the Al Van Wie/Wooster Rotary Classic tournament. With the win, the Scots jumped from 21st to 16th in …