Sarah Carracher News Editor Oregon’s state legislature has approved a radical new pilot program to ease the financial burden on college students. Under the Pay It Forward, Pay It Back Act, students can attend college in exchange for paying a percentage of their annual income …
Former head basketball coach’s passing leaves behind legacy
Brooke Skiba Features Editor Last week, the College lost one of its most beloved alumni, former head basketball coach Al Van Wie. Van Wie, known on campus as the “Dutchman,” passed away at age 85 on Wednesday, Sept. 18. After nearly 60 years of involvement …
Oberlin left searching for answers as Scots seize victory
Jeremy Ludemann Staff Writer Richard Barnes ’14 played the game of his life on Homecoming Saturday. Just 47 seconds into the game, he threw a touchdown pass to his former Harvey High School teammate, Justin Rice ’15. Shawn Bowman ’15 also had his best game …
Third Annual Radio Day Fest celebrates college radio
Brittany Previte Staff Writer WOO 91 — Wooster’s Sound Alternative (WCWS) will host its third Annual College Radio Day Fest next Tuesday, Oct. 1. Joining college stations from more than 500 schools in over 30 countries, our local Wooster station will recognize the creative …
New email server to replace Novell
Exchange Online, a Microsoft Outlook Web Application, will replace the College’s Groupwise email service Mariah Joyce Staff Writer Starting in April of 2013, the Wooster campus began transitioning from its current email provider to a new service called Exchange Online, a Microsoft Outlook Web Application. …
Students get first look at Gault Schoolhouse
Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief The renovations to the Gault Schoolhouse, formerly the Gault Family Learning Center, are going according to plan, with the changes set to be completed by July and ready for the 2014-15 school year. The 3.3-acre property across from Drug Mart on Beall …