Ian Ricoy Sports Editor The Scots dominated Bluffton University 31-6 in their non-conference home opener. The two sides seemed equally matched in the first half with both teams failing to get on the score board, but after a third quarter touchdown from quarterback Mateo Renteria …
Men’s soccer plays European teams during their summer trip
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The College of Wooster men’s soccer team had an opportunity to see a different, unique part of the world over the summer, as they spent Aug. 4-13 playing matches and viewing local attractions in the Netherlands and Germany. Most of the …
Field hockey starts the season strong and optimistic
Angad Singh Sports Editor Looking out to dominate all the way to the finals again this year, The College of Wooster field hockey team started out strong at home last week with a win over rivals Wittenberg on Sunday, Aug. 31. The Scots dominated the …
Post Malone goes in new direction with album “Hollywood’s Bleeding”
Jackson Lovchuk Contributing Writer On Sep. 6, hip-hop artist Post Malone released his third studio album “Hollywood’s Bleeding.” Although Post Malone began as a hip-hop artist, this album is everything but a traditional hip-hop album. The project blends multiple genres including pop, rock and hip-hop, …
Students to perform an interdisciplinary kinetic experience
Megan Tuennerman A&E Editor Today’s discussions of migration have become politically charged and considerations of humanity — thinking deeply about what connects us to, and makes us different from, each other as a species — are crucial. A group of professors and students here at …
Black Midi evokes rare and unforCECEable feelings
Andy Kilbride Senior A&E Writer I’m generally wary of the term “buzz band” as a concept because it evokes hordes of over-excitable PR-men more than the visceral thrill of witnessing musicians perfect their craft in real time. Falling in love with new music should feel …