Sally Kershner Features Editor On Thursday, Nov. 3, A.P.E.X. hosted their annual Experiential Learning Symposium at The College of Wooster and, for the first time, gave one recently retired professor, along with two students, awards for excellence in experiential learning. Even though the symposium is …
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Employee health plan updated
Oscar Bautista Staff Writer An email addressed to all faculty and staff was sent out updating the benefits health plan effective Jan. 1, 2017. Although there weren’t any changes to the policy itself, there were changes to the tier structure and premium structure. Since December …
Car fire ignites excitement on Beall Avenue
Janel England News Editor On the afternoon of Nov. 5, Wooster resident Deija Hardnett’s car caught flame while she and a passenger were driving south on Beall Avenue. Cena Keegan, a Lowry worker, and her fiancé, Andrew Burns, were driving in front of Hardnett’s car …
Student leaders visit campus for GLCA conference
The Great Lakes Colleges Association Students of Color Leadership Conference was held last weekend Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief The Great Lakes Colleges Association’s (GLCA) Students of Color Leadership Conference was held at Wooster last weekend, Nov. 4-6. Featured events included a documentary showing followed …
Textbooks return to Wilson Bookstore
Textbooks will be available in store and online starting next semester Brandon Bell Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Nov. 1, the Florence O. Wilson Bookstore announced in an e-mail to students that it would once again carry and sell textbooks in store and online. This announcement …
Students interview Wellness counselor candidates
Matt Woodward Contributing Writer In the second week of classes this semester, the Longbrake Student Wellness Center lost one of its counselors, creating a campus-wide demand for additional mental health services on campus. In response to the current situation, The College of Wooster recently conducted …