Emma Woods Contributing Writer The men’s tennis team had a busy Sunday, playing two matches, first against Capital University at 8 a.m. and then against Division II opponent Tiffin University later on in the afternoon. The Scots had no problem against Capital, sweeping their opponents, …
Men’s lacrosse starts season with a close loss
Anna Hartig Contributing Writer The College of Wooster men’s lacrosse team started off their season against Albion College last Saturday in Detroit, Mich. While the Fighting Scots lost, 13-11, the team is looking at the rest of the season with a positive outlook. “We had …
Wooster themed Instagram accounts become niche trend
Sally Kershner Features Editor As a liberal arts institution, sometimes Wooster can get a little carried away with emphasizing “arts” in that title. That’s not to say that Wooster students don’t care for math and natural sciences, but with the influx of College of Wooster-themed …
Corner House residents volunteer with Cornerstone youth
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer About once a week, each member of Corner House, a program house at The College of Wooster, travels to volunteer at the nearby Cornerstone Elementary School. Comprised of 16 students ranging in age from sophomores to seniors, with five being abroad …
Wooster Seniors approach certain, academic doom
Daniel Sweat Features Editor Well, it’s that time of year again. Spring Break is right around the corner, the weather’s starting to heat up and the Senior I.S. deadline looms in the not-so-distant future. If you’re a senior and you haven’t already turned in your …
West-Marvin hits it out of the park with pitch lecture
Lily Iserson Chief Copy Editor Have you ever wondered about especially talented musicians, who can recognize and hit perfect notes without referencing an instrument? Rather than accepting pitch perfect at face value, Wooster alumna Professor Elizabeth West-Marvin will give a lecture on the very subject, …