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Scots football wrecks Kenyon to reach third straight win
The Fighting Scots football team (5-3, 4-3 NCAC) stayed hot with its third straight win on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 27, decimating Kenyon College by a score of 41-0. Antonio Bailey ’19 led the way with four of Wooster’s five touchdowns and 126 rushing yards, while Nick Strausbaugh ’20 also had a terrific outing as he…
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BWO develops mentorship program for young black women
Aubri McKoy Contributing Writer The College of Wooster’s Black Women’s Organization (BWO) has recently established a new mentoring program. Discussion for this program began during the spring 2018 semester. The proposed mission sought a number of things, one of which was to help bridge the gap between The College of Wooster community and the City…
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Football team is victorious on Black & Gold Weekend
Matt Olszewski Contributing Writer The Fighting Scots football team squeezed by DePauw University and came away with a huge 24-21 win last Saturday afternoon. The Scots earned the win they were looking for on a fun and eventful Black & Gold weekend as campus was bustling with energetic fans eager for victory. The game’s score…
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Scotlight: Sabrina Harris
Sabrina Harris ’19 discusses the opportunity to attend the Athens Democracy Forum, what she learned and how Model United Nations has changed her life. You just got back from Greece after being invited there for a conference! What did that entail? It was part of the Athens Democracy Forum. It was put on by The…
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“The Ocean After Nature” explores our connectivity with the ocean
Claire Wineman Staff Writer The ocean leads a paradoxical existence that humans have long worked to capture in art. Its incredible size and mystery function in concurrence with the sense of comfort and reflection it provides; its beauty is nearly unparalleled, but there are also few settings on the planet that reveal the ugly truths…
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ASU students raise concerns about housing conditions
ASU students living in Troyer House present safety concerns to Campus Council regarding “barely livable” conditions Waverly Hart Managing Editor Since the beginning of the school year, the students residing in Troyer House have been dealing with living conditions that one resident described as “barely livable” and neither safe nor hygienic. Two of the house’s…