A few weeks ago, Dan Hanson ’12 wrote an article in The Wooster Voice entitled “Reevaluate Israel: Imperial Zionism.”† In this deceptive article, Hanson slandered and attacked the state of Israel and its supporters in a very offensive way.† Here is my favorite quote: “The …
DREAMS and the HUMAN FORM
Studio Art majors Austin Gifford ’11 and Anna Sharpe ’11 premiered their senior Independent Study exhibitions at Wooster’s Ebert Art Center last Sunday. Gifford showcased his ceramic sculptures while Sharpe displayed her paintings.
Jazz Ensemble performs excellent tribute to Pastorius
Despite the icy weather in February delaying their performance for three months, The College of Wooster Jazz Ensemble and Italian professional† electric bass guiatrist Maurizio Rolli put forth an excellent show in tribute to legendary bassist Jaco Pastorius last Friday in McGaw Chapel.
Bite-Sized Sports
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TENNIS The women’s tennis team stands at 0-2 in North Coast Athletic Conference play after losses to conference rivals Oberlin College and Kenyon College last week.† The Fighting Scots lost 7-2 to Oberlin (8-9, 1-0 NCAC), although their loss at No. …
Baseball continues NCAC success
The baseball team (15-10, 9-3 NCAC) went 3-1 over the weekend in North Coast Athletic Conference play.† On April 9, the squad swept Oberlin College (10-12, 1-5 NCAC) 6-3 and 5-1. The next day the team split its series with Wittenberg University (17-12, 7-3 NCAC), …
Track and field competes in open
The men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to the University of Mount Union in Alliance, Ohio last Saturday to compete in the John Homon Open. The event was not team scored. Abena Boamah-Acheampong ’13 was the Scots’ top performer, finishing in a four-way …