Donít have a clue whoís going to win the big game? Every week, sports nuts Matthew Yannie, Andrew Vogel, Chris Weston and Jason Weingardt will pick the weekís biggest football games, both college and pro. Some will be on the mark, others probably not so …
Fighting Scots look to capture sixth straight NCAC crown
Immediately, as Capital University bounced the menís basketball team from the NCAA Tournament last March, thoughts immediately turned to the upcoming season. Despite shaking off a slow 1-3 start, a season-ending injury to the teamís best player, and overcoming the loss of three key seniors …
Pacific Gyre: What is plastic doing to us?
If I told you there was a swath of plastic two times the size of Texas floating 800 miles north of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean, would you believe me? Probably not. But itís true. The slow swirling vortex of water and air covers a …
Club keeps Chemistry and community in mind
Gretchen Lockhart í10 has something to say, and it may shock you: ìChemistry is fun.” As President of The College of Woosterís Chemistry Club, Lockhart and her officers, Vice President Mary Kate Lockhart í11, Treasurer Elana Stennett í10, Secretary Blake Smith í10 and Outreach Coordinator …
Sustainability program house is potentially in the Collegeís future
For students interested in reducing their carbon footprint on campus, the Environmental Studies Department has proposed a sustainable living program house for the 2009-2010 academic year. Susan Clayton, chair of the environmental studies department, posed the question, ìWhat changes can we make in the structure …
El Campesinoís proves hit or miss restaurant
For this weekís review we journeyed to one of the hottest College locations for Mexican fare. El Campesino may be north of campus, but our taste buds traveled south of the border. KK: My first thought was of apprehension; the restaurant was packed on a …