Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief The Applied Methods Research Experience (AMRE) program is expanding to include students in disciplines other than math and computer science this year. AMRE is a summer research opportunity wherein approximately 10 faculty-advised student teams work for eight weeks with clients …
Students report multiple incidents near Beall Ave.
Meg Itoh News Editor A student was injured in front of Gault Library on Monday, Feb. 15 on Memorial Walkway after a car struck/ran over the student’s foot. Steve Glick, director of Security and Protective Services (SPS), said the driver thought Memorial Walkway was a …
Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King visits Wooster
The Black Student Association invited King to speak in honor of Black History Month. King spoke on the civil rights issues of today, discussed the presidential election and fielded questions from the audience. Ashanti Wallace Viewpoints Editor Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King delivered a …
House events indefinitely prohibited
Structural damage to houses prompted the announcement Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief Administrators announced Monday that students are prohibited from using any campus house or apartment to host events due to safety concerns, adding to ongoing student questions about the availability of party spaces. In …
Can football keep its violence on the field?
After winning the Super Bowl, Broncos MVP Von Miller extended a message to his former Texas A&M teammate, Johnny Manziel, stating on Instagram, “I want to see you do good,” in reaction to the chain of troubling events that have unfolded for the Cleveland Browns …
Women’s basketball drops close one
Roger An Contributor Writer The Fighting Scots women’s basketball team fought hard in a tough loss Saturday at Denison University. Despite the loss, they outscored Denison 26-21 (11 for 27) for a .407 percentage in the second half, compared to Denison, who shot .348 (8-23), …