Men’s tennis starts 2-0
By Margaret Donnelly,
Sports Editor
The men and women’s tennis teams opened their season with men’s matches against Malone University and Otterbein College last week. The Scots’ men defeated Malone 6-3 at the North Canton Racquet Club in North Canton, Ohio.
Wooster earned a 2-1 lead with a pair of doubles victories with Matt Hoch ’12 and Ethan Arenstein ’11 at No. 1 and Matt Mandell ’12 and Brad Palanski ’11 at No. 3 with both pairs winning 8-6. (more…)
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Lax seeking NCAA
By Ben Caroli,
Voice Staff
The men’s lacrosse team has developed into a contender in the NCAC, but looks to take the next step with a young team and reach the NCAA tournament in 2010.
After a phenomenal 2008 season in which a great senior class led the Scots to an 11-3 record, a less experienced team entered a rebuilding stage of sorts in 2009 where the program once again just missed the playoffs, finishing 7-6. (more…)
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FRIDAY CONVERSATION
Sports Editor Matthew Yannie recently talked to track and field high jumper Abena Boamah-Acheampong ’13. She has won the high jump competition in all four meets she has competed in this season including the All-Ohio Competition. Boamah-Achempong also already broke the College high jump record in her second meet with a 5’3” jump. (more…)
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Figure skaters make history in 2010 games
By Madelyn Halstead & Elle Bloom,
Features Editors
Since the opening of the 2010 winter Games in Vancouver, British Columbia, figure skating continues to draw attention to itself. What makes these games different for the figure skating community is an abundance of positive attention and diversion from scandal and corruption. (more…)
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International Insight
By Mícheál O’Duffy
People often ask me what Ireland is like. Do people really drink all the time? Do we eat potatoes with every meal? Do we all have funny accents? Very often the stereotypical answers are, by and large, mostly true. We do eat potatoes a lot and yes we do all have funny accents but most people aren’t really on the ball when it comes to Irish drinking culture. (more…)
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WAC prepares for this year’s Gala extravaganza
By Charles Horenstein,
Managing Editor
The 27th Annual Winter Gala, taking place coincidentally on Feb. 27, plans to bring success through the utility of finely tuned traditions, said Wooster Activities Crew Traditions Director John Ross ’11. “I’m trying to keep things the same. There was a lot of success last year, and so we don’t want to change the structure too much.” said Ross. “We obviously used a new theme and new decorations, but we don’t to change the basic structure — people like traditions. That, and Grainne [Carlin ’11] did a really good job last year, and I am trying to follow in her footsteps.” (more…)
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Super-fit provides a rigorous work-out for students
By Grainne Carlin,
Chief Copy Editor
If you’re looking for a fun way to stay in shape on campus, head over to the P.E.C. “hotbox” on Monday and Wednesday nights at 6:15 for Superfit aerobics. The class lasts only an hour and includes 20 minutes of cardio then specific workouts to target and tone certain parts of the body. (more…)
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Independent Study Symposium gets digital
By Jonah Comstock,
Editor in Chief
In 2008, with the introduction of the Independent Study Symposium, The College of Wooster seniors found themselves with a new opportunity to showcase the Independent Study project they had been working on all year. At this year’s third annual Symposium, seniors will have yet another way to publicize their projects — with the best Instructional Technology has to offer. (more…)
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What does SGA do for Wooster students?
By Emily Tarr,
Voice Staff
Several weeks ago, the College of Wooster Student Government Association held elections for the 2010 calendar year, filling the SGA seats with the students who will be representing the student body.
Abbey Smanik, ’11 will be leading the Student Government Association this year as President, and Hannah Haas, ’12 will be serving as Vice President. In the other Cabinet seats are Leah Inglis ’11 as secretary of Student Affairs, John McGovern ’12 as Secretary of Special Services for the spring semester and Josh Koch ’12 for the fall semester, Estancia Cota ’12 as Secretary of Cultural Affairs and Diversity, myself as secretary of Academic Affairs and David Simpson ’12 as Treasurer. (more…)
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GREEK INSIGHT
By Laney Austin
As I look ahead in my planner, my mind spins at all the different things I have to do next week. Given that the time period before spring break is generally pretty chaotic academically, I know that I need to plan ahead for my two upcoming tests and three projects. However, the rigorous coursework isn’t the thing that is keeping me busy. No, what’s keeping me busy, you might ask? Oh, that’s right — the seemingly millions of clubs and activities I am involved in. (more…)
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