The College of Wooster puts a lot of pressure on students to apply to the most prestigious internships and jobs and to generally only focus their efforts on large-scale projects. Wooster students want to eradicate hunger, reverse climate change and topple capitalism. While noble, this …
MLB’s proposed rule to shorten games is just plain stupid
This summer, Major League Baseball (MLB) plans to test out a new rule to try to shorten extra-inning games. In the World Baseball Classic and two low-level rookie leagues, every half-inning after the ninth will now begin with a runner on second base. If the …
Tennis team faces tough competition
Jack Gilio Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots women’s tennis team began their season against Otterbein University last Saturday. The matches were tight, but, unfortunately, the Scots ended up losing 7-2. In singles, the number two and six spots — Joy Li ’20 and Shannon Sertz …
Swimming and diving teams finish in fourth at NCAC
Sam Kuhn Contributing Writer The swimming and diving teams headed to Denison University this past weekend to compete in the NCAC Championships. “We knew going into the meet that we had a chance at fourth place so that was what drove us all meet,” said …
Track and field take on the All-Ohio Championships
Ashley Ferguson Senior Sports Writer The men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams posted times and jumps from several instrumental athletes last Saturday at the All-Ohio Championships at Otterbein University in Westerville, Oh. Jacob Denbeaux ’19 logged an outstanding podium finish in the mile, …
Wooster community comes together to Rally for Solidarity
Brandon Bell Staff Writer Students, staff and faculty from the College joined Wooster community members for the Rally for Solidarity last Saturday. The rally and march, held near the gazebo downtown, was intended to show support for immigrants in the United States and Wooster, whom …