The most recent 10-minute play festival, presented by student theatre group Effie’s Players last Friday and Saturday night, was really something special, and not just as 70 minutes of compelling and hugely entertaining theatre ñ though it was certainly that. It was one of those …
New art exhibits intrigue campus
The College of Wooster Art Museum is currently showcasing two distinct collections.† One, Andy Warhol Photographs, 1975-1986, will be on display for the remainder of the semester.† The David and Karina Rilling Collection of African and Oceanic Art will be featured until April 19.
Women’s lacrosse remains undefeated in NCAC play
The women’s lacrosse team dominated the opening minutes against St. Vincent College Saturday, March 27 at the Carl Dale Field, scoring eight unanswered goals that led them to a 20-4 rout. Scots’ Nina Dine ’11 and Becca Worthington ’10 both scored just seconds into the …
Growing popularity of cricket mirrored in club achievement
For the first time in Wooster’s cricket history (that dates back to the 1990s,) the College’s cricket team participated in the international Chivnarine Chanderpaul Trophy held in Florida from March 17-21. The team consisted of 15 players representing Pakistan, Bosnia, India, Nepal, Zimbabwe and the …
Underclassmen lead softball success
The Wooster softball team split a double header on Tuesday against Baldwin-Wallace College. Both games provided exciting finishes, as Baldwin-Wallace was able to curve the Scots’ comeback effort in the first game, but could not stop the Scots in the second.
Peters paces golfers
The men’s golf team placed fifth in the 27-hole John Carroll Invitational at Fowler’s Mill Golf Course at Chesterland, Ohio last Friday, April 2.† Michael Peters ’10 led the team with an 18-hole result of 71 and finished the tournament in 108 strokes, placing him …