Category: Featured

  • Scots take down Yeowomen and Gators

    The Wooster womenís basketball team triumphed over Oberlin College 71-58 in last Saturdayís North Coast Athletic Conference game in Timken Gymnasium, ending Woosterís three-game losing streak in the NCAC.† The Scotsí (8-13, 5-7 NCAC) performance was an improvement over the last time they faced the Yeowomen (4-17, 3-9 NCAC) which ended in a 78-74 overtime…

  • Obama emerges with new attitude

    More than a year has passed since the historic inauguration of the United Statesí 44th president, Barack Obama. On Wednesday, the President delivered his first eagerly anticipated State of the Union Address to Congress. Expectations were high for this annual speech and most people were wondering which major issues President Obama would choose to focus…

  • Despite effort, Scots lose back-to-back NCAC games

    After breaking a 19-game losing streak against Denison University earlier this season, the Scotsí breakthrough against the Big Red was short-lived. The Big Red (15-4, 7-3 NCAC) triumphed over the Scots (7-12, 4-6 NCAC) in a 68-46 victory. The Big Red dominated the game immediately, establishing a 6-0 lead in the first few minutes of…

  • Brandelle Knights í12 pursues performing

    Some people just canít help making an impact anywhere they go.† And Brandelle Knights í12 has made a huge splash in her first year and a half at Wooster.† After succeeding last year as a dancer and a choreographer, Knights diversified her talents last semester, joining the cheerleading squad and fronting a successful new band,…

  • Moot Court successful in nationals

    Most Wooster students were busy readjusting to the idea of second semester college life the first weekend back after winter break.† However, the Collegeís Moot Court team members were busy fighting tooth and nail in Miami, Florida at the 2009-2010 American Collegiate Moot Court Association (ACMA) National Tournament, where they once again distinguished themselves with…

  • Senior class learns etiquette behavior at yearly dinner

    As seniors prepare to leave the Wooster bubble and embark on their journey in the real world, the last thing on their mind is the appropriate way to eat a bowl of soup. Although that may seem trivial, the value of learning proper etiquette could be the deciding factor for countless opportunities in their future.