Emma Woods Contributing Writer This past weekend, the men’s and women’s track and field team competed in the North Coast Athletic Championships Heptathlon and Pentathlon. Connor Maley ’17 competed in the heptathlon, while Hillary Coady ’16 and Carolyn Webster ’19 competed in the pentathlon. The …
Men’s basketball comes up short in NCAC tourney
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer Battling through the past weekend, the Fighting Scots took on Hiram College last Friday in the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) semifinal game and managed to win by a 13-point margin that moved them onto the finals the following day. …
Reflecting on Peter Liang’s case of police brutality
Many people have probably heard about the issue of Peter Liang, a former New York City police officer, who also identifies as American-Chinese. He has been convicted of manslaughter and sentenced to up to 15 years in prison for shooting Akai Gurley, an African-American individual. …
Censoring the Lowry Art Wall
An article in last week’s The Wooster Voice reported that two panels of k(no)w’s Sex Week Art Wall display — one of which was an exhibit on the clitoris — were removed at the order of the Campus Life Office. This is a literal example …
New evidence of arson found, incidents of theft increase
Stephen Lumetta News Editor Security and Protective Services (SPS) has recently dealt with several small incidents, including a fire in a trash can in Ebert Art Center and thefts from cars. The fire in Ebert took place on Feb. 18 at around 3:30 p.m. “Paper …
BWO renewed, revitalized after 10 years
Ashanti Wallace Viewpoints Editor After an almost 10-year hiatus, the Black Women’s Organization (BWO) is active once again. BWO will kick off its conference entitled “Connecting Our Minds, Liberating Our Souls and Breaking Our Chains” tonight. Originally founded in 1977, BWO is a politically based …