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  • Cardinals win World Series

    Matt Magoon Sports Editor The 2011 Major League Baseball season has finally come to a close with the St. Louis Cardinals on top. After making a late playoff run and eventually forcing a seventh game at home, the Cardinals managed to defeat the Texas Rangers. However, this World Series win came with a great amount…

  • Coldplay proves musical ability with latest album

    Kris Fronzak Editor in Chief   Coldplay, “Mylo Xyloto” Released: Oct. 24, 2011 Recorded: London, England Genre: Alt. rock, electro rock Album number: Five Highlights: Up With The Birds, Charlie Brown, Hurts Like Heaven   Before I launch into the official review of the mysteriously named “Mylo Xyloto,” I’d like to lay to rest a…

  • Soccer teams up and down in tough conference matches

    Soccer teams up and down in tough conference matches Matt Magoon Sports Editor After several close losses, the men’s soccer team looked to top DePauw University on Oct. 15. At the time, DePauw was ranked No. 25 in the nation. The windy conditions proved to play a factor in the game on Carl Dale Memorial…

  • Field hockey goes 1-for-3

    Field hockey goes 1-for-3 Scots fall to Kenyon, DePauw; shut out Earlham Ethan Flack Sports Editor The College of Wooster field hockey team went 1-2 in conference play over the past two weeks, dropping the Scots (7-9, 6-6 NCAC) into fourth place in the North Coast Athletic Conference standings. Wooster faced off against Kenyon College…

  • Campus drug abuse doubles

    Campus drug abuse doubles Administration responds with “Safe, Sober, Smart” program Kris Fronzak & Emily Timmerman Editors in Chief To date, incidents of drug abuse on campus have more than doubled between the 2010 and 2011 calendar years. In particular, Security and Protective Services has seen an increase in marijuana use, though LSD and prescription…

  • ‘Moneyball’ joins ranks of great baseball movies

    ‘Moneyball’ joins ranks of great baseball movies Whitney Siders A & E Editor For all of the baseball-lovers and movie-watchers alike, “Moneyball” could easily become a new favorite. In my book, it already ranks in the same group as “The Rookie,” “The Natural,” “For the Love of the Game” and “Field of Dreams” (to name…