Julia Garrison News Editor As Wooster gears up for the new year, some new members of administration have been announced in the departments of marketing and communications and athletics. The campus community also awaits a decision about a permanent director of campus safety and security, …
It’s a murder on the dancefloor: a review of the music in “Saltburn”
Julia Garrison News Editor 3.5/5 stars Before I watched “Saltburn,” I had heard a lot of warnings from others to watch at my own risk. When I sat down to watch the movie with friends, I felt like I was missing something. Sure, there were …
Interim Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Cliff Bobbitt resigns, his last day is Dec. 1
Julia Garrison News Editor In a statement addressed to the entire community on Nov. 13, President McCall announced that Interim Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Cliff Bobbitt has resigned and that his last day will be Dec. 1, only a month …
President McCall announces Cheryl Nuñez’s resignation from the College
Julia Garrison News Editor Nuñez’s departure is effective Jan. 2, 2024. Nuñez is the current Vice President of Equity, Inclusion and Diversity and has been active in the role since March 2022. In a statement addressed to the campus community, President Anne McCall outlined Nuñez’s …
Nov. 6 Scot Council general assembly brief
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their general assembly meeting on Nov. 6 at 7:00 p.m. in the CDI Lounge in Lowry Student Center.
Inauguration interrupted by student-led protest
Protestors arrived as the pipe band led the procession of Wooster’s esteemed guests. Photo by Paul Xing ’26 Julia Garrison News Editor In their regalia and all the Wooster gold money could buy, the board of trustees, the alumni board, faculty, academic delegates, the platform …