by Henry Schneiderman The Fighting Scots volleyball team traveled to Berea, Kentucky this past weekend and squared off against three daunting foes: Berea College, Asbury University and the University of Lynchburg. After a successful preseason in which the team excelled both on the court and …
Scotlight Alona Abufarha and Jack Sweeney
Introduce yourself! Alona: Hello, my name is Alona Abufarha, she/her/hers, and I am a senior cognitive and behavioral neuroscience major with a minor in biology from Swartz Creek, Michigan. I am the co-president of Mind Matters and the Biology club that has just been reinstated …
Changes in students organization fairs stirs up the scots
by Bri Becerra As students begin to settle into campus life for the fall se- mester, student organizations are kicking off and searching for new members. In the past two weeks, two major events were held for student organizations: Scot Spirit Day and the Fraternity …
The imperfections of language and the beauty of music
By Gabriel Thomas Emotion, in the English language, isn’t always the easiest to convey. The immediate response to a question of “how do you feel?” is usually the name of an emotion or state: happy, sad, angry, tired; or combinations of these basic emotional states: …
A proposition for artists
By Miles Rochester If you are a deep thinker, photographer, musician, artist of any sort or just curious about discovering the immense creative potential The College of Wooster has to offer, I urge you to hear out my proposition. Many great artists hold that imitation …
Unfairness for fraternities and sororities
by Twyla Roberts When I first arrived at Wooster, I told my new friends that I would never join a sorority. I thought that being a part of Fraternity & Sorority Life (FSL) would result in shallow friendships and unnecessary drama. Thankfully, before my first …