By Andrew Bell Staff Writer Filling the Kauke Hall Arch with snow is a hallmark of Wooster tradition and culture. The first substantial snowfall of 2024 created excited murmurs among students about filling the arch, which had not been filled with snow in two years. …
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UG hosts Coloring Night
By Hannah Eastman Contributing Writer On the evening of Wednesday, Jan. 17, the Underground (UG) hosted Coloring Night. From 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., the campus bar offered students a mellow and laid back atmosphere, a contrast to Wooster’s harsh cold and eventful first week …
Partnership with OneEighty teaches boundary setting
By Emma Shinker Features Editor Students gathered in Allen Commons on Friday, Jan. 19 for an hour-long program titled “Boundaries and Communication in Relationships.” The event, sponsored by the College’s Title IX and Community Health Promotion offices, consisted of a presentation by staff from OneEighty. …
Jan. 22 Scot Council brief
News Staff Scot Council met for their first weekly general assembly of the semester on Monday, Jan. 22.
Justice dialogues offer students and faculty the chance to share meaningful knowledge with peers
Bri Becerra Features Editor To celebrate the lifelong work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., The College of Wooster hosted several events throughout the week inspired by the phrase “Reframing Justice.” Many of these events were “Justice Dialogues,” which were proposed and led by students …
Campus safety will begin patrolling buildings with a closer watch
Julia Garrison News Editor Propped doors and unlocked houses have been a mainstay at The College of Wooster – an unfortunate truth that has recently been the concern of the department of campus safety. With some recent issues across campus in both academic and residential …