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  • Wooster Ethic Committee addresses behavior in Mom’s

    Sarah Carracher News Editor The recent increase of campus vandalism and other disrespectful acts has led SGA and the newly revived Wooster Ethic Committee to look into ways to improve respect for the workers at Mom’s Truck Stop. Mom’s, the only on-campus food location that both accepts flex dollars and is open until 3 a.m.,…

  • Moot court team competes at Great Lakes regional

    Two teams qualified for the national competition in January and three individuals brought home awards for oration Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer Wooster’s Moot Court team competed in the Great Lakes Regional qualifying tournament this past Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8-9. Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw, Mich. hosted the tournament. This competition was the first…

  • Students want queer social space, specialized administrator

    Wyatt Smith Features Editor   Note: This article is the second part of a two-part series on LGBT+ representation on campus. This week’s segment covers what changes students would like to see and who they think is responsible for bringing the changes about. Last week’s article (available online) focused on issues students have with how…

  • Student curated art exhibit features African art

    Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Last night, The College of Wooster Art Museum held the opening of the gallery exhibit, “The Performative in African Art.” The exhibit is an event associated with the Wooster Forum 2013: Facing RACE. The 13 students that are enrolled in Assistant Professor of Art History Kara Morrow’s class African Art curated…

  • Scots field hockey season a slam dunk

    Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The College of Wooster field hockey team ended their season last Wednesday afternoon in the semifinals of the North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament in Greencastle, Ind. Although the Fighting Scots were shut out 6-0 against DePauw University, the team lived up to their name and were relentless in their battle against…

  • Band members question policy in wake of controversy

    Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer In the days before Family Weekend, David Jackson ’14 resigned and then was re-instated as Scot Band’s primary drum major in a move that seems to promise changes to the Music Department’s current policies regarding students enrolled in the band. On Tuesday, Oct. 22, Jackson was marching in his position as…