Maddy Baker You may have/probably heard about a boy named Ahmed Mohamed, who lives in Texas. Ahmed built a homemade clock for class, and was arrested because it looked like a bomb. But no, it didn’t look like a bomb because it was shaped like …
Men’s golf finish fourth at tourney
Aleksi Pelkonen Contributing Writer Charlie Holt ’19 led the Fighting Scots to a fourth-place finish at the Purple Raider Invitational over the weekend. The Purple Raider Invitational was hosted by the University of Mount Union at Tannenhauf Golf Course in Alliance, Ohio. The Scots shot …
Catholic students afforded opportunity to hear the Pope speak
Tristan Lopus Graphics Editor Nearly a week and a half after Pope Francis arrived in the United States for the first time during his papacy, the nation is still buzzing with the excitement of his busy week in America. On Sunday, a cohort of …
It’s time for Shea to call the play: Give Double T his money, David Griffin
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor $80 million. For me, a soon-to-be graduate of a Central Ohio, liberal arts college whose lifetime earnings will almost certainly be much, much less than $80 million, thinking about making that much money in a lifetime is an incredible notion. If someone …
Alcohol task force holds first meeting
Angela Johnston stresses the need for alcohol education Stephen Lumetta News Editor On Monday, the College’s Alcohol Task Force (ATF) met for the first time to start the process of revising the school’s alcohol policy. The ATF is composed of 12 students. Inter-Greek Council (IGC) …
Live music lives on after Party on the Green
Mel Griffith A&E Editor In the wake of Party on the Green, you might wonder, “Where do we turn to for live music?” You may be surprised or delighted to know that the College will have regular live music events all year. This upcoming weekend …