Ian Benson News Editor Andrews and Gault Libraries are considering implementing a change to combat rising noise levels. The tentative plan will clearly define the noise levels and collaboration environments in both libraries based on the floor level and its distance from the CoRE. “The …
College considers outsourcing Dining Services Department
Hoping to cut tuition costs, Wooster will conduct assessment to investigate benefits of switching services Dan Grantham Viewpoints Editor In a research project that will take several months to complete, the College will consider the cost and benefits of outsourcing its Dining Services department, which …
Moot Court team excels
Sweep tournaments, send seven pairs to nationals Madeleine O’Neill Staff Writer For the first time in program history, the Wooster Moot Court team has won all three of the tournaments it competed in during the academic year. The team, which won nationals in 2008, has …
Student threatens hunger strike to pay tuition
Lee McKinstry Editor In Chief It was June 6 when Amy*, a rising junior from Texas opened her financial aid allocation letter from the College of Wooster. A few sentences in, she had to sit down. She would have to pay $10,000 more in tuition …
Santa Claus charity aids terminally ill children
Student’s father has created his own North Pole at Santa’s “Hide-A-Way Hollow” Anna Duke Senior Features Writer Jordan Dieterle ’13 has been one of Santa Claus’s elves since she was in the eighth grade, but instead of making the toys, she is giving them to …
Student shares exam horror story
Missed final necessitates change in major Wyatt Smith Features Editor We’re not trying to be alarmists, but if a student misses a final exam, the consequences really can be dire. Here is the story of Will Hertel ’14, who had to drop one of his …