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You win some you lose some, field hockey team learns
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor The Wooster field hockey team may not be the most experienced in the NCAC, but after this past weekend’s 5-0 victory over Bethany College, it is clear that they intend to play like veterans in the upcoming season. Last year, the Scots graduated eight seniors, which left a major rift…
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Student group continues to combat rape culture on campus
Ian Benson News Editor With a report to the administration from the Committee investigating the incident at Lip Sync expected later today, the campus discussion on sexual assault has continued through the week. Students who met to discuss the original incident organized an event on Thursday called “What is Rape Culture?: Sexual Misconduct at the…
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Put Yourself in My Chair: Students advocate for disability awareness
Tanvi Sood Staff Writer A group of students independent of organizations, put together an event to raise campus awareness about people with disabilities. “Put Yourself in My Chair” was a wheelchair obstacle course organized at Lowry Circle on April 17th from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event grabbed the attention of students, faculty and…
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Schmitz’s suggestions
Kim Schmitz Here are a few things one can do to make the Wooster experience exceptional. 1. Study abroad. It will teach you some new things! But really, studying abroad is the best thing you can do when you go to Wooster because the best thing to do when you are at Wooster is to…
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Sparks fly at Taylor Swift’s Red concert tour
Anna Masland and Kim Palagyi Staff Writers Promoting her fourth album, Taylor Swift’s RED tour invites fans to engage in a one-night extravaganza of perfect blond bangs, soaring hearts and tearful ballads. Appearing at Cleveland’s Quicken Loans Arena (the former glory cave of the blacklisted and self-crowned king of basketball LeBron James) on Thursday,…
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Kate’s tips for Woo success
Kate Schiller Having gathered four years of experience at Wooster, here is a list of things I am glad I did here and/or suggest other people try. 1. Get commitments. While there is nothing unpleasant about having the freedom to watch Netflix every day of the week, I learned a lot from getting involved in…