Jeremy Ludemann Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster’s men’s basketball team had mixed results this week, as they fell at home on Wednesday to Ohio Wesleyan University 62-60 and rebounded by defeating Wabash College 73-65 on Saturday. In the midweek contest, the Scots hoped …
Clarify your interest, please
Dabo Li It has become trendy to express one’s thoughts with the banal phrase “I find it interesting that,” but such redundant throat-clearings compromise the quality of intellectual discussions and invite unnecessary confusion. This is not to say that popular turns of phrase like this …
Lowry on the prairie
Kim Palagyi Last year I developed a long-term joke where I tried to direct the table-talk conversation back to Little House on the Prairie as often as possible. Though this endeavor panned out only to include three or four references to instances such as the …
Normative minorities: No love lost
Travis Marmon I like to think of myself as a socially liberal and progressive person. My vote is always most likely to go toward the candidate who supports marriage equality and wants to reform our country’s many racist institutions. I consider myself a feminist, because …
Smuckers’s GMO policy draws protest
Anya Cohen Managing Editor With picket signs in hand, several College of Wooster students will be piling into Orville, Ohio-bound cars on Saturday to protest the J.M. Smucker Company and their efforts to block genetically modified organism labeling laws. A genetically modified organism, more commonly …
Track and field dribbles out against NCAC competition
Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The College of Wooster track and field team came up short with a combination of seven wins against Ohio Wesleyan University on Saturday, Jan. 25. Conference foes Allegheny College and Kenyon College were scheduled to attend the competition, but due to …