Seonna Gittens For some students, the first semester of freshman year is an extremely difficult transition. Everything is new: the setting, the food and most importantly, the people. First-years discover where they fit in, whom they fit in with and what these new friends can …
Wooster club hockey team plays on sleds for charity
Anna Duke Features Editor If hockey wasn’t a hard enough sport, try playing without your legs! Last Saturday, along with two local teams, the College of Wooster Hockey Club participated in the Sled Hockey Charity Games. The club got the chance to experience what it …
THE BOOK OF MARMON: 3/1/13
March Madness looks to be more wild than usual Travis Marmon Last Spring Break, I went to Baltimore for the first weekend to visit a friend. I had a great time and would gladly do it again, but there was one crucial mistake in my …
Men’s basketball falls to OWU in NCAC Tourney
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The men’s basketball team failed to extend their streak of four straight NCAC titles this past Saturday, falling in the conference championship to hot-shooting Ohio Wesleyan University by a score of 76-66. Although Wooster lost its chance at an automatic bid …
Wooster hosts NCAC track finals
Megan McGinley Staff Writer On Saturday, Wooster’s track and field team competed in the first part of the men’s heptathlon, as part of the opening weekend of the NCAC Indoor Track and Field Championships. David Brew ’14 was the only participant for the Scots in …
Bravery Rewarded
Laura Merrell I had high hopes as I began watching the Oscars last Sunday, but most of my predictions didn’t come true. However, I did correctly select “Brave” as the winner for Best Animated Feature. While this award is usually dwarfed in comparison to awards …