Sarah Carracher News Editor The College’s revision of its party policy last academic year has caused extensive confusion among students about what they are and are not allowed to do in relation to parties and alcohol on campus. Wooster students are largely unaware that there …
Campus Council to edit House Party Policy, invite student input
Madeleine O’Neill Editor-in-Chief At last week’s fireside chat on the new party policies, several students voiced questions and concerns about the role of Campus Council (CC) in the policymaking process. The contentious panel discussion left many asking how the new party policies were passed and …
Required program hours for members of C3 program increased
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief In an effort to make the Cross-Cultural Connections (C3) program a more serious enterprise, the program’s coordinators have decided to roughly double the number of required program hours per year. Participants in the C3 program live in Babcock Hall and are required …
Wooster to reduce enrollment, budget
Mariah Joyce News Editor Over the next 3-6 months, The College of Wooster will be working to create a long-term sustainable budget model by reducing the budget for the next year and beyond. Professor of Religious Studies Charles Kammer, who teaches a course called Just …
TIP OF THE WEEK
Amber Zifzal Being a Wooster student, for the most part, means living on campus. Whether you are a first-year student getting to know your roommate, hall mates and everyone else, an upper-class student navigating living in a house with your friends or a senior embracing …
Therapy dogs: sniffing around for more than a decade
Tristan Lopus Contributing Writer Despite the extreme adaptability that college encourages, students are consistently unable to survive one condition of college life: the absence of pets. Resorting to measures as pitiful as devoting entire Skype calls to seeing their dogs, or as risky as illicitly …