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Corporation of Wooster?
Dan Grantham In the four years I have spent at the College of Wooster, I have witnessed a dramatic change in the school’s administrative culture. Like the administrations of many other schools, both public and private, across the country, Wooster’s administrative bodies have increasingly betrayed the school’s fundamental virtue of being a not-for-profit liberal arts…
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Women’s basketball wins back-to-back NCAC games
Lincoln Plews Senior Sports Writer The women’s basketball team has put together a late season rally, winning three of its last four games after going on a nine-game losing streak. They currently stand at 9-14 on the season (4-10 NCAC). The Scots took back-to-back home wins this past week, blowing out Ohio Wesleyan University 69-46…
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Men’s tennis team drops first two matches of 2013
Julie Kendall Sports Editor The Fighting Scots’ men’s tennis team began their season with back-to-back losses, first falling to Otterbein University 6-3 on Feb. 2 and then dropping last Saturday’s home opener against Walsh University 7-2. Against Otterbein (3-1), Erik Lindberg ’15 and Milo Saurman ’16 got the only doubles win for Wooster by a…
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Abroad insight: Anya Cohen says ¡Hola! from Spain
Anya Cohen Staff Writer If the Voice staff is on the ball, this newspaper will hit Lowry tables at 9 a.m. EST. While most of you will either be zombie-walking to your next class or putting on your fourth layer of jackets, I will be participating in Spain’s national naptime, otherwise known as “siesta,”…
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Frank Colaprete hired to be new football HC
Former defensive coordinator for Johns Hopkins University will replace previous coach Mike Schmitz Travis Marmon Sports Editor The College’s Athletic Department announced Frank Colaprete as the new head football coach last Thursday. Colaprete, who was the defensive coordinator at Johns Hopkins University from 2010-12, will take over the Fighting Scots football program following the resignation…
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Women’s basketball wins splits weekend games
Megan McGinley Staff Writer Wooster women’s basketball split its games this weekend with a win over Oberlin College (68-54) and a loss to Kenyon College (70-44) making the Scots’ record 7-14 overall and 2-10 in the NCAC. The Scots hosted the Yeowomen of Oberlin Friday evening at Timken Gymnasium. Going into the game, the Scots…