T&F hosts first quad Women finish second, men last place John McGovern Viewpoints Editor The Fighting Scots’ track and field teams hosted Ohio Wesleyan University, Kenyon College and Allegheny College in the first quad meet held in the new Scot Center. The Wooster women’s team …
Seattle woman engaged to building
On the lighter side… Seattle woman engaged to building Ramsey Kincannon News Editor Babylonia Aivaz, a Seattle community rights activist, is going to extreme lengths in order to save an abandoned warehouse, which is being demolished to make room for luxury apartments. Aivaz, whose goal is …
Tech companies facing heat for violating workers rights in China
Ramsey Kincannon News Editor Since 1998, when Apple, Inc. introduced the iMac, the company started by Steve Jobs has emerged as one of the United States’ most popular technology corporations. With the presentation of the iPod, iPhone and iPad, it has become almost impossible to …

Taking on the Big Gigantic
New Mom’s concoction has campus talking Claire Aichholzer Staff Writer Every student at The College of Wooster has heard of the Big Cheese. The sandwich, notorious for including not only nacho and mozzarella cheese on Texas toast, but also mozzarella sticks, has been a favorite …
The Scene, Letter writing: A dying art
The Scene Letter writing: A dying art Whitney Siders As I was mass-deleting email messages in an act of procrastination, I came to the realization that emails are incredibly disposable. After removing hundreds of messages in a matter of minutes, I was struck with another …
‘Interruptor’ tackles technological age
Alana Deluty Staff Writer “I can only say what I want on a screen,” Roly Dávila proclaims. This quote summarizes the play “Interruptor,” performed last Thursday at Freedlander Theater and directed by Roberto Sánchez-Piérola and featuring Dávila and Jose Luis Urteaga of the Peruvian theater …