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 …
Fighting Scots football falls narrowly to Wittenberg
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor Wooster narrowly fell to the Wittenberg Tigers in a tough 12-14 loss in Springfield, Ohio. This is the Scots’ 10th straight loss to the Wittenberg Tigers since beating them in 2008, 27-6. This loss was the closest game played between the …
Fighting Scots women’s soccer remain unbeaten
Angad Singh Sports Editor The College of Wooster women’s soccer team is all set to dominate the conference again this year, with the Fighting Scots remaining undefeated in their last six games. The Scots have outscored, outplayed, outshot and overall dominated in all of their …
Revitalized Nick Amster program makes an impact on campus
Kaylee Liu Contributing Writer When one hears the phrase “Nick Amster,” one might be inclined to think of a person — a famous man, perhaps, or a historical figure. Here at The College of Wooster, however, it refers to a program filled with fun, Skee-Ball, …
Individual Actions can Change the World
Will McMichael Imagine the best version of our planet. What does it look like? Can it get any better? Back to reality. Our planet is being destroyed. The people in power are turning their backs on future generations. We are all placed in a system …
Men’s tennis edges Walsh in another close series
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The Wooster men’s tennis team opened its season with a dramatic victory at Walsh University on Sep. 15. After facing a 3-1 deficit and needing to win the last three matches in progress, the Fighting Scots were able to pull off …