More people than ever are enrolling in colleges and universities across the country.† The College of Wooster itself is experiencing its largest incoming class in the school’s history.† However, with recent studies ranking the United States 25th and 21st in math and science, respectively, out …
The blurred line of plagiarism
Plagiarism is a word that strikes fear in the hearts of many. It is a serious issue, essentially the “mortal sin” of academia. There seems to be no quicker way to damage your reputation as a student or receive a failing grade. At the training …
New features to Scot Spirit Day
Its that time of year again. The annual Scot Spirit Day is upon us, and will be held this Friday, Sept. 4, from 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. It will feature tables from over 120 student organizations. Though returning students can still anticipate finding information …
Wooster welcomes Ahmet Atay
Many new professors began their first semester this week at the College. Some are visiting and some, such as Professor Ahmet Atay with the Communications department, are here to stay.† Originally from Cyprus, a small island in the Mediterranean, Atay studied in Turkey at the …
Men, women’s soccer optimistic for a new season
While many Wooster students were at home saying goodbye to friends and family in preparation for their return to campus, the men and women’s soccer teams were in preseason practices.† Both teams hit the field for an intense week of training that was full of …
Volleyball hopes to repeat last year’s success
The Fighting Scots are in search of their third consecutive season with more than 20 victories and a top-three finish in the North Coast Athletic Conference under head coach Sarah Davis as they begin their 2010 season. Last year, the Scots finished strong in the …