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Frisbee teams compete at sectionals
Isabel Abarca Senior Sports Writer The women’s and men’s ultimate frisbee teams faced off at sectionals two weekends ago, putting an end to regular-season competition. The men’s team, RamJam, placed fifth out of the nine teams and advanced to regionals, which take place this weekend at Oberlin College. Betty Gone Wild, the women’s team, fell…
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Student-run Spring Dance Concert to show in amphitheater
Ann Wilkinson Contributing Writer Coming up in Wooster’s busy extracurricular calendar is the Spring Dance Concert, presented by The Goliard. By sponsoring the dance concert, the literary magazine highlights their goal of increasing their presence and supporting all performing and visual arts on the College’s campus. This year, the Spring Dance Concert will be unlike those…
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Camp Woo: The story of a Wooster spring
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor Seniors, we’re almost there. We’re almost ready to put on a bathrobe and a weird hat, almost ready to receive monthly emails from the Wooster Fund, almost ready to hurdle into the unknowable abyss known as adulthood. But we’re not quite there yet. In the meantime, we should try to wring…
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Tuition to increase by 4.1 percent
Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief The comprehensive fee to attend Wooster during the 2016-17 academic year has been raised to $57,900, a 4.1 percent increase from the 2015-16 comprehensive fee of $55,600, according to documentation on the College’s website and a letter recently sent to students’ parents. The percent increase is considerably higher than the…
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Acclaimed comedian Chris Gethard to perform on campus
Dani Gagnon Features Editor If you read the Voice or at least the A&E section or have ears on campus you might have heard Michael Hatchett ’16 screaming for the 15th time on any given day that Chris Gethard is coming to The College of Wooster this Saturday, April 23. Gethard is a comedian, actor…
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Coady, Nahas over par at All-Ohio
Ben Taylor Sports Editor The College of Wooster’s men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the All-Ohio championships last Saturday. The women placed 10th while the men placed 17th in two 18-team fields. The high bar for Wooster was set by Hilary Coady ’16 and Paris Nahas ’16, both of whom received All-Ohio…