McCarthy shines in lackluster “Identity Thief” Libba Smith A&E Editor “Identity Thief” is the latest in a string of lazy comedies with clichéd jokes and boring plotlines. Jason Bateman has made quite a career out of playing the uptight businessman, a role he has …
The Scene: 2/15/13
Fall Out Boy Fever Sarah Carracher I first found out on Facebook. And then proceeded to Google it, check Twitter, and double-check Facebook. After more than three years’ hiatus, Fall Out Boy was back. The reunion of one’s favorite band from his or her adolescent …
Wooster Theater Students Earn Top Awards
Dominic Piacentini A & E Editor According to David Grunfeld ’13, Wooster’s theater department is playing with the “big boys.” Wooster sent 12 students to the American College Theater Festival (ACTF), a 6-day competition in Baltimore. The ACTF is a national championship subdivided into regional …

Women’s basketball wins back-to-back NCAC games
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer The women’s basketball team has put together a late season rally, winning three of its last four games after going on a nine-game losing streak. They currently stand at 9-14 on the season (4-10 NCAC). The Scots took back-to-back home …
GUEST COLUMN: 2/15/13
Real sports fans should never cheer player injuries Megan McGinley Anyone who knows me knows that I’m an avid Pittsburgh Penguins fan. However, being a Pens fan has its disadvantages. Namely, the amount of animosity we get for having Sidney Crosby on our team. Jeers …

Men’s tennis team drops first two matches of 2013
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The Fighting Scots’ men’s tennis team began their season with back-to-back losses, first falling to Otterbein University 6-3 on Feb. 2 and then dropping last Saturday’s home opener against Walsh University 7-2. Against Otterbein (3-1), Erik Lindberg ’15 and Milo Saurman …