Category: Featured

  • 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 from a wealth of clubs, performing groups, and Greek organizations,…

  • 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 sweat and high aspirations.

  • Rev. Long to address senior class

    For years, one of the highlights and traditions of Commencement weekend for the College has been the Baccalaureate ceremony, an interfaith worship service. The ceremony itself aims to represent the multi-faith student body of Wooster, while also incorporating Christian worship traditions and emphasizing the interfaith service of the student body.

  • Arizona Gov. signs controversial new immigration law

    With the healthcare reform slowly fading into the background, a new law in Arizona that creates a harsh crackdown on immigration has caught national attention from both Republicans and Democrats. Last Friday, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed the bill that would require immigrants to carry documents verifying their immigration status. It would also allow police…

  • I.S. art exhibits explore human identity and night life

    If you’re lucky, smart and had some spare time on your hands this past month, you’ve had the chance to see some of the work that Wooster’s senior art students have done for their Independent Studies. The last of them is on exhibit this week at Ebert’s Sussel Art Gallery, and is well worth the…

  • Lax falls to Kenyon, looks to avenge loss in tourney

    The women’s lacrosse team fell to the Kenyon Ladies 20-14 last Saturday, marking its only loss in the North Coast Athletic Conference for the past two years and ending its nine-game winning streak this season.† This resulted in a tie for the top spot in the NCAC between the two teams, who both stand at…