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 …
Sept. 9 Scot Council general assembly opens applications for vacant positions
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their weekly general assembly meeting on Monday, Sept. 9 at 7 p.m. in Lowry 202. In their opening discussion, the group discussed rebranding the weekly meeting to an “open” assembly instead of a “general” assembly. Lin Hillis, …
Sept. 2 Scot Council general assembly officially recognizes Hillel’s name change to Jewish Student Organization, searches for new members to fill vacancies
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their second general assembly on Sept. 2 at 7 p.m. in Lowry 202. Each committee within Scot Council chose their individual meeting times for meeting outside of the general assembly. The constitution committee shared that they were …
Wooster welcomes new employees and new committees, including election year committee
Julia Garrison News Editor Wooster has undergone its annual changing of the guard for faculty and staff positions around campus. In academia, four new tenure-track professors in psychology, economics, math and computational sciences and English were added to the roster. New and visiting faculty members …
Scot Council kicks off the year with first two general assemblies, discusses constitution and new name for Hillel
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council, Wooster’s student government board, met for their first two general assemblies of the year on Aug. 26 and Sept. 3 in Lowry 202 at 7:00 p.m. The board’s first meeting of the year was commonplace for a general first …
Don’t undo the Brew
Julia Garrison News Editor One of the things that can make or break your collegiate experience is the food. Being a senior this year, I have seen Wooster’s dining services outsourced and whittled away. It’s not unusual for an institution to go through such aggressive …