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  • Wooster professor confirms new frog species

    Wooster professor confirms new frog species

     Many species will probably not be discovered before rainforest destruction makes them extinct Ian Benson News Editor Rick Lehtinen, one of the College’s associate professors of biology, along with several of his colleagues, recently identified a new species of frog in Madagascar. Lehtinen also estimates that there are five or six new species in this…

  • Senior Theater I.S. Performance Previews

    Senior Theater I.S. Performance Previews

    Two Theater Majors prepare to present their final productions to the College Dominic Piacentini A&E Editor Next Friday and Saturday, two of Wooster’s theater majors, Annie Woller and Jasmine Vereen, will present their Senior I.S. productions. These performances are open to the public, but tickets must be reserved ahead of time in the Freedlander box…

  • Wingen breaks block record against OWU

    Wingen breaks block record against OWU

    Lincoln Plews Sports Staff Writer Scots center Jessica Wingen ’13 recorded four blocks in this past Wednesday’s game against Ohio Wesleyan University to take the College’s all-time career blocks record, but the Scots still fell to the Battling Bishops by a score of 76-62. The Scots now stand at 6-12 on the season (1-8 NCAC).…

  • Bite-Sized Sports: 2/1/13

    Bite-Sized Sports: 2/1/13

    CAMPUS BOAMAH-ACHEAMPONG BREAKS RECORD Abena Boamah-Acheampong ’13 broke her own record in the high jump last weekend during the North Coast Athletic Conference Quad. She took first place with a jump of 5 feet, 6 inches — one inch higher than her previous mark. The Wooster women’s team took second place overall at the meet…

  • Enjoy unique tea with Tea Club

    Enjoy unique tea with Tea Club

    Brooke Skiba Features Editor Here at the College, everywhere you go students can be seen carrying mugs with the telling tea tag dangling from the side. Wooster is definitely a campus with a high population of tea-drinkers. But where can a student go to find out about new,  exciting teas that stand out from the…

  • The College looks to purchase The Shack

    The College looks to purchase The Shack

    Staff Writer Changes may be in store for The Shack Restaurant, with the College looking to purchase the property, though plans for the building are still unknown. “The Syrios family, who own the building, approached the College because they were interested in selling the building that houses The Shack,” said Laurie Stickelmaier, vice president for…