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  • ‘Out of control’ party forces changing alcohol attitudes

    ‘Out of control’ party forces changing alcohol attitudes ‘Omega’ fraternity to promote alcohol awareness, benefits of having Greek groups Emily Bartelheim and Ramsey Kincannon News Editors On Nov. 9, the Phi Omega Sigma fraternity (commonly known as Omega) hosted a “traditional” party, in the words of Vice President Andrew Holmes, which ended up getting “out…

  • Allegations against Fine reveal hypocrisy of ESPN

    Allegations against Fine reveal hypocrisy of ESPN Eric Batke Senior Staff Writer The allegations against former Syracuse basketball assistant coach Bernie Fine seem to pour forth endlessly. Like the Penn State scandal, these allegations concern events that happened far in the past and have only recently come to light. However, this is not the first…

  • Men’s hoops continues domination

    Men’s hoops continues domination Travis Marmon Sports Editor   The Wooster men’s basketball team continued its undefeated start last week with road victories over Kenyon College and Adrian College, improving to 5-0 (1-0 NCAC) on the season and rising to No. 5 in the nation in the d3hoops.com Top 25 poll. On Nov. 30, the…

  • Classing up the UG

    Classing up the UG The Underground gets a splash of needed color Edmund Shi Staff Writer The College of Wooster Underground (UG) has always been a popular hang out place for students to relax, talk, play pool or dance the night away.  The UG is also known for hosting events ranging from Wooster Comedy, DJ…

  • Prof. Stewart’s last year

    Prof. Stewart’s last year

    Prof. Stewart’s last year English professor Larry Stewart reminisces Ramsey Kincannon News Editor After 45 years, Professor Larry Stewart of the English department will be retiring at the end of the academic year. Kincannon: How long have you been at Wooster? Stewart: This is the 45th year. Kincannon: What drew you to this school in…

  • The Black Keys sound fresh and groovy

    The Black Keys sound fresh and groovy

    The Black Keys sound fresh and groovy Ramsey Kincannon News Editor After a mellow turn for The Black Keys with 2010s “Brothers,” Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney bring back the aggression of earlier releases with recently-released “El Camino.” Working for the first time in Auerbach’s new Nashville studio, the release showcases a variety of arena-ready…