I once took a completely lifealtering class on Buddhist philosophy that left my mind both exhausted and invigorated. Many of the concepts we covered in class went far beyond my scope of comprehension, but we had a particular discussion that lately, as my time at …
Voices from the Crowd: Masters Season has devoted fans glued to the TV
They say that April showers bring May flowers. But to me, April only means one thing: The Masters. Even though the schedule for men’s golf is pretty much year-long, The Masters is the first of the four major tournaments of the season, and despite being …
Golf to adopt a new coaching model for 2019-2020 season
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor On Tuesday, Sept. 4, the College of Wooster men’s and women’s golf teams were notified through the athletic department that their respective head coaches would be replaced by one coach that would head both teams, instead of having two different head …
Scotlight: Myra Praml
Myra Praml ’19 discusses her involvement in the campus community, her Independent Study and her plans for after Wooster. Could you tell us a little about yourself? I am Myra Praml, I am a senior, I am an anthropology major and an art history minor. …
Campus Council adopts removal clause
Grace Bodnovich Contributing Writer Recently, Campus Council and Student Activities added some guidelines concerning the process of removing an elected officer. The addition of these guidelines was in response to an apparent need for an official process to remove elected leaders of student groups. “The …
Spring Dance Concert displays collaborative artistry
Claire Wineman Senior Staff Writer As much as we invoke the phrase “Independent Minds, Working Together” here at Wooster — both seriously and ironically — there’s never a shortage of ways for us to experience it at work around campus. We are constantly in cooperation …