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Men’s basketball keeps rolling
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster men’s basketball team earned two conference victories last week to move into second place in the NCAC. Last Wednesday, the Fighting Scots (16-3, 7-3 NCAC) took on Kenyon College (9-10, 3-7 NCAC) in Timken Gymnasium, dispatching them with a balanced attack. The Lords’ only lead of the game was…
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Pats, Giants square off in Super Bowl with major stories
Travis Marmon Sports Editor This Sunday, the New England Patriots and the New York Giants will compete in Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. The primary storyline in this game will be the element of revenge for the Patriots, four years after the wildcard Giants spoiled their undefeated season in Super Bowl…
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Taking on the Big Gigantic
New Mom’s concoction has campus talking Claire Aichholzer Staff Writer Every student at The College of Wooster has heard of the Big Cheese. The sandwich, notorious for including not only nacho and mozzarella cheese on Texas toast, but also mozzarella sticks, has been a favorite at Mom’s Truck Stop since its debut fall semester. However,…
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Paterno deserves respect, not hatred from public
Paterno deserves respect, not hatred from public Matt Magoon A person who has exceptional character may be described as possessing honesty, courage, and integrity. These three qualities are often difficult to find in a human being. Last Sunday, Joe Paterno passed away at Mount Nittany Medical Center with his family at his bedside. Paterno was…
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CWAM opens with architecture and videos
Emily Timmerman Editor in Chief The College of Wooster’s Art Museum (CWAM) has opened this semester with two new exhibits. The Burton D. Morgan Gallery features the Finnish artist Antti Laitinen self titled, multi-part video installation Antti Laitinen: It’s My Island. In the Sussel Gallery the work of the LTL Architects Paul Lewis, Marc Tsurumaki…
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Convenient eats at The Shack
Convenient eats at The Shack The Shack revamps menu to include a full bar Zuri Rose Staff Writer Tucked between the parking lot of Westminster Cottage and the Gault admission office is the Shack, a gem buried within the Wooster campus since 1915. A hang out spot straight from yester-year, vintage jerseys from several Wooster…