Ashley Ferguson Contributing Writer The College of Wooster soccer programs closed out their seasons with a couple of hard-fought games against conference rival Wittenberg University last Saturday at Carl Dale Field. In the second half of the men’s game, a key save from Wooster goalkeeper …
Men’s basketball falls short in preseason test against Rollins
Roger An Contributing Writer Last weekend, The College of Wooster Fighting Scots men’s basketball team kicked off the 2016-17 season with an exhibition match against the Rollins College Tars in Winter Park, Fla. The game was set up by former Wooster President Grant Cornwell. Rollins …
Spoonamore stands for our district
Few candidates during this election cycle have presented a convincing array of accomplishments and ideas without also emphasizing the inadequacies and disqualifications of their opponents. The devolution of our nation’s political discourse is omnipresent, as it has permeated our politics for many years. However, this …
Do not ignore sexual assault accusations
It started with a childhood friend. Scrolling through Facebook, I’d always noticed his name, but never thought much of it. He always posted Republican rhetoric, NRA ads and pro-life propaganda that sometimes left me reeling, but usually, I just continued about my day. He had …
Letter to the Editor
Both Lindsey Zelvin’s letter and Madeleine Jacobs’s lecture from late October implied that humanities and sciences are two distinctively separate fields that are incompatible with each other. This runs aground when compared to the College’s motto, “Scientia et religio ex uno fonte.” Both humanities and …
Vote Hillary for president
The idea of the lesser of two evils is thrown around a lot. I have a strong disagreement with this idea — it is both pessimistic and dangerous. This idea leads voters to believe that no matter who we elect we are still electing “an …