Daniel Sweat Features Editor Picture the scene: it’s the second semester of your first year at The College of Wooster. Spring has sprung, and the prospect of finals looms in the distance. You, being the liberal arts kid that you are, signed up for a …
Stadium House sophomores volunteer with A.B.L.E.
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer Houses on campus are required to complete service projects. One group on campus, however, seems to have truly found a way to both give back to the Wooster community and gain something personal from the experience. The eight sophomores of Stadium …
Bas van Doorn speaks on comparative international politics
Mackenzie Clark News Editor If you’re like me, you have a vague interest in politics, and you want to learn more about international economic policy. The second Faculty at Large Lecture of the fall semester will be presented by Bas van Doorn, who is an …
Yoga club increases number of instructors, expands variety of classes
Sally Kershner Features Editor Rising in prominence this school year, The College of Wooster’s Yoga Club is expanding everything they have to offer to students with their new leadership. In comparison to the more simplistic dynamic of the 2015-16 Yoga Club, new co-Presidents Sabrina Harris …
Trust the process
It’s fall, the NBA is back, and the Philadelphia 76ers are finally blooming. During their debut game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Sixers’ big man Joel Embiid stepped up to take foul shots. Simultaneously, the Wells Fargo Center erupted chanting “Trust the process!” This was …
Football dominates conference rival
Shar Hankerson Contributing Writer “It feels good to win,” said Antonio Bailey ’19. The College of Wooster Football Team was far from a loss with a series of key plays made at crucial moments in a 41-16 blowout victory over Kenyon College on Saturday at …