Ethan Bardoe Contributing Writer Wooster students and Wayne County citizens held a “Rally For Peace” on Sept. 20 along Market Street, organized by the Wooster Peace Collective (WPC) — an organization formed this January to advocate for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas War and against …
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Director of Residence Life John Reynolds sent a reminder to students about fall break health and safety inspections that will occur from Oct. 4 at 9 a.m. to Oct. 5 at 9 p.m. The inspections will take five to 15 minutes depending on the size …
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Julia Garrison News Editor The College of Wooster Community Health Taskforce addressed the campus community for the first time this semester in an email sent on Sept. 19. The email detailed instructions if an individual becomes sick, including contacting the Longbrake Wellness Center. The College …
Portage County sheriff: “[W]rite down all the addresses of the people who had [Kamala] signs in their yards,” NAACP and ACLU Ohio responds with concerns
Julia Garrison News Editor The current sheriff of Portage County is in hot water for a recent Facebook post, stirring controversy in the county that houses both Kent State University and Hiram College. Sheriff Bruce Zuchowski made a now-deleted post on his public Facebook page …
Pres. McCall puts forward a trustee-endorsed strategic action plan and fields questions about accessibility, third places
Gianna Hayes and Julia Garrison News Editors President Anne McCall addressed the College community in Gault Recital Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 17 in her second campus-wide meeting in a presentation titled “Framing Our Future.” She outlined a strategic action plan for the College’s next steps …