Wyatt Smith Features Editor Following two losses last week, the women’s soccer team (5-2-1) turned its luck around by winning their two most recent matches. They beat the Washington and Jefferson College Presidents 2-1 and the Wilmington College Quakers 3-2, both in non-conference play. Meanwhile, …
JULIE’S JOCK JAMS : 9.21.12
Julie Kendall We’re a couple weeks into the football season, and while there haven’t been any major stories apart from Stanford’s upset of USC and the return of Peyton Manning in a Broncos uniform, there are a few things worth talking about. Here’s a short …
Volleyball impressive at Carnegie Mellon
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster volleyball team improved its record to 9-4 over the weekend, winning three out of four matches at the Carnegie Mellon Invitational in Pittsburgh. The Scots began on Friday against Elmira College. The Soaring Eagles came out strong, fighting valiantly …
Field hockey goes 2-1 on the week
Lincoln Plews Senior Staff Writer The Fighting Scots field hockey team played three games this past week, beating Washington and Jefferson College 3-2 in a mid-week away game last Wednesday before coming home to smash Earlham 6-0 on Saturday. They dropped their final game to …
The patriarchy in America persists
Madeleine O’Neill Hanna Rosin’s book, “The End of Men,” has launched a new debate about whether or not the era of male dominance is over. Rosin points out that American women make up a greater percentage of the workforce, earn 60 percent of all college …
When a friend votes Romney
Adair Creach Life is moving along just fine, and suddenly the unthinkable happens — you discover that your friend is a Romney/Ryan supporter. It may seem like your world has stopped turning, but don’t worry; there is hope for both you and your friend. The …