Waverly Hart News Editor In a campus email on Nov. 1, President Sarah Bolton released the results of a survey last year of College students that asked about their experience and response to incidents of sexual assault and harassment. Last spring, students were asked to …
November 2017
Student petition protests Dameca Neal’s termination
Petition protesting the Mom’s third shift manager’s firing receives over 1,500 signatures from current and former students Tristan Lopus Editor in Chief Dameca Neal, the now former manager of the third shift at Mom’s Truckstop, was fired by Campus Dining Services last Thursday, Nov. 2. …
Delta Chi Delta receives charter approval
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer Delta Chi Delta, formerly known as Delta Gamma Tau, was chartered by Campus Council on Nov. 2. The co-presidents of the fraternity, Anthony Cisneros ’19 and Francisco Martinez ’19, said that they felt gratification and validation upon receiving approval for their …
Three new female trustees join Board
Board of Trustees incorporates new perspectives Brandon Bell News Editor Three women were appointed to the College’s Board of Trustees at the governing body’s meeting in late October. Mary Gearen ’79, Jilliene Johnson ’08 and Meret Nahas ’10 were all voted in by the existing …
Fighting Scots football falls 36-26 in Denison game
Sam Kuhn Senior Sports Writer Last Saturday, the Fighting Scots football team came out strong in the first half, but a slow second start allowed the Denison Big Red to claw their way back into the game with a second half comeback, earning a victory …
Quidditch needs to be taken seriously as a sport
Picture a sport involving full-speed tackles, offensive and defensive formations sketched out on dry-erase boards and constant sprints up and down a field, which are contested officially among colleges and universities in tournaments. All of these attributes apply to quidditch, one of The College of …