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  • Volleyball digs deep, expects to net great returns

    Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The Wooster volleyball team currently holds a 7-16 record on the 2013 season, including an 1-4 conference record. Though it is not the record they expected to have at this point, it does not reflect the potential and talent on the team. Captains Paige Parker ’14 and Erica Skillman ’14 agreed…

  • Essayist damali ayo facilitates multi-racial discussions

    Dani Gagnon A&E Editor Although lately everyone has been finding their heads stuck in the fall-break-is-so-close clouds, the office of Diversity Affairs and Campus Climate at The College of Wooster is already looking ahead to the return from fall break. Once we drag ourselves back from our foliage-filled vacations, we will immediately find ourselves looking…

  • Wooster Ultimate soars to new heights

    Ben Taylor Sports Editor The men’s and women’s Ultimate teams at Wooster hosted their first tournament in six years this past weekend. College teams from Denison University, Ohio Wesleyan University and John Carroll University joined two teams from Wooster, a team of Wooster alumni and an Akron club team to compete on the men’s side.…

  • Young Americans for Liberty spurs political dialogue

    Brittany Previte Contributing Writer Young Americans for Liberty (YAL), a new conservative-leaning organization, has been gaining increased attention on campus. Students may have observed them tabling at Lowry, handing out copies of the Constitution and pamphlets on libertarian ideology. YAL now enters the political scene at Wooster, hoping to provide a voice for those who…

  • Wayne County loses housing assistance grant

     For the first time in 20 years, Wayne County will not receive funds from the Community Housing Improvement Program Maddi O’Neill News Editor Wayne County and the City of Wooster have lost their bid for the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) grant for the first time since 1994. The CHIP grant, which allows the Wayne…

  • Petition asks Cornwell to sign Climate Commitment

    Anya Cohen Managing Editor In an effort to reduce the College’s carbon footprint and fight climate change, Wooster students are signing a petition that they hope will encourage President Grant Cornwell to endorse the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). The ACUPCC is a contract for colleges and universities that demonstrates a commitment…