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New frog species discovered by Wooster professor of biology
Zoe Covey Features Editor The biology department’s Dr. Rick Lehtinen recently discovered his sixth new species: a plant-breeding frog. This find was particularly special because it happened around the time of The College of Wooster’s 150th anniversary in 2016, and the frog was officially recognized in the European Journal of Taxonomy in July of this…
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New cheerleading coach brings an intense level of competition for Scots
Chloe Burdette Sports Editor The new head coach for The College of Wooster Fighting Scots cheerleading squad, Don Stoll, has been waiting for this moment for years: be the head coach of a cheer squad with incredible potential, at the college he grew up following as a young boy. As a Marshallville, Ohio native, the…
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Considering new directions for WOO 91
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer The current student management team of WOO 91, the campus radio station, has been strategizing how the station will remain a vital part of the campus since it was announced that a switch would be made from radio broadcast to webcast only. The general manager of the station, Sam Royer…
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Dive into the upcoming multimedia exhibit at CWAM
Holly Engel Staff Writer To many of us, the ocean is a place of beauty, wonder and even mystery — a vast expanse of water that connects the human race figuratively and literally. In it, we see reflections of who we are now and who we were thousands of years ago. To explore these…
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Greek Life: Not your average party
Greek life on The College of Wooster campus is a unique take on the concept. The groups are not national organizations and there is no Greek row. Some groups are quite new while other groups have been a part of the Wooster community for longer than some buildings on campus. The clubs and sections on…
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Cavalry Carnival: a new event for students and community
by Kris Fronzak, News Editor A talent showcase of massive proportions is invading campus at the end of the month. The Cavalry Carnival will house a multitude of different artists, businesses and music acts from Wooster and beyond. The best part? It’s free for students ó only an online RSVP is required. The carnival will…