Michael Hatchett A&E Editor While there are a good handful of a capella groups on campus, one of Wooster’s most recent additions will be expanding their reach beyond live performance. Shades of Gold, founded by Nariah Francis ’16 during her first year at the College, …
Reflections on the NBA playoffs
This time of year, professional basketball is the only televised sport I really care about. Football is over; I find baseball boring; the Olympics aren’t on yet; the World Cup isn’t for another two years; college basketball is over; and the only football news that …
Frisbee teams compete at sectionals
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer The women’s and men’s ultimate frisbee teams faced off at sectionals two weekends ago, putting an end to regular-season competition. The men’s team, RamJam, placed fifth out of the nine teams and advanced to regionals, which take place this weekend …
Women’s lacrosse snags a win with strong second half
Emma Woods Staff Writer The women’s varsity lacrosse team is almost done with its regular season and is fighting for a postseason spot. Its record is 10-4 overall but 3-3 in conference, making every game an important one if they want to secure their playoff …
Hilary Coady leaves a legacy in her tracks, her competitors in the dust
Shelley Grostefon Staff Writer This year, the Wooster women’s track and field team has a graduating class of several incredibly valuable seniors whose contributions to the team will be missed next year. Hilary Coady ’16 is among this group of distinctive individuals who are leaving …
Cicadas rise after 17-year slumber
Brandon Bell Contributing Writer It’s spring, and that means seniors will soon walk into the Oak Grove to a crowd of well-wishing advisors, families and friends at Commencement. But a less welcome guest might outnumber them all. This spring is expected to be the year …