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Swim team plans Hour of Power for cancer research
Swimmers Lena Smith ’16 and Anna Duke ’15 have reintroduced the fundraiser relay to the Wooster community Sarah Carracher News Editor After taking two years off from the event, the College of Wooster swim team will again host an Hour of Power Relay thanks to swimmers Lena Smith ’16 and Anna Duke ’15. The Hour…
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Mr. Meriweather, how can you rationalize this?
Sheamus Dalton In recent years, the NFL has lowered their tolerance to aggressive tackles. They have put forth new regulations to define how defensive players should tackle in an attempt to eradicate dangerous hits. This has all been done to lower the rates of career-threatening injuries, specifically head traumas, which seem to have become…
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Cross country reaches goals in 2013 season
Kasey Fiedler Contributing Writer The College of Wooster men’s cross country team achieved their greatest success in 10 years at the North Coast Athletic Conference Championships while the women matched their seventh place finish from last season during the unfavorable running conditions on Saturday at the Robertson Athletic Complex in Meadville, Pa. The men’s team…
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Scots cross finish line as an improved squad
Isabel Abarca Senior Staff Writer The Wooster men’s soccer team (5-10-1; 3-6 NCAC) concluded their season this past weekend at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Ind. The Scots played a tough game, battling back in the second half after falling down 4-0 early in the game. Although the men ended with a 4-2 loss, they had…
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There is never time for genius sports journalism
Sheamus Dalton Normally, I approach my sports column with an inspired opinion that I want to argue. I make it my goal to convince you all that my opinion is supreme and that it should become the overbearing opinion of our student body. While I may not always achieve my high aspirations, it is always…
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Big Red come up small, brought down by Scots
Jeremy Ludemann Contributing Writer The College of Wooster football team decided last Saturday night that they were not going to turn into the Great Pumpkin, courtesy of a star-studded performance from first-year wide receiver Darrian Owens ’17 and two interceptions from quarterback-turned-safety Tyson Vogel ’17. Owens executed the offensive battle plan to perfection, racking up…