Helen Oriatti-Bruns Scot Council Reporter On Oct. 30, Scot Council held its weekly general meeting. President Anne McCall was in attendance, and answered student questions for the majority of the one-hour meeting. Scot Council Vice President Giselle Rivera ’24 opened the meeting with a conversation …
Wooster field hockey extends winning streak to 5 games
After starting the season with a 4-3 record, it appeared as though the Wooster field hockey team needed a miracle to make the playoffs. Riding a three-game winning streak into last weekend, the Scots had an opportunity to pull off that miracle with two more …
Fighting Scots women’s golf caps off historic season
The Fighting Scots women’s golf team made history last week, as they became the first team in the program’s history to claim four tournament victories within a single season. On Monday, Oct. 16, the Scots capped off a historic run as they dominated their archrivals …
Thomas’ twisted, terrible tiers
by Joe Russo Thomas’ Tierlist has become a blight within our community. He has continuously brought a ruinous and untrustworthy set of values to the back page of the Voice, and here I stand today to focus on it. He has written five tier lists …
Pipe band integral, but not appreciated
by Liam Tonchev The College of Wooster Pipe Band has been a staple of campus activities and events since its inception in the 1940s. Members perform at many on-campus events, like March Through the Arch, Convocation, Commencement, football games and the I.S. Monday parade. We …
Wooster community digs activities at Archaeology Day
By Jensen Kugler Archeology Day was organized by The College of Wooster archaeology department and the Wayne County Historical Society (WCHS). It was held largely outside in less-than-ideal conditions, but its hosts dug deep and made the best of things. Programming went from 11 a.m. …