Kim Schmitz Features Editor With a vital election fast approaching, some members of the college are working hard to encourage students to vote. “The College’s position is if you are 18 years old or older, it is your right, it is your responsibility, to vote,” …
Recent graduate creates cross-cultural non-profit
Culbertson’s Project Odakniwa hopes to empower indigenous Chileans Wyatt Smith Features Editor For 2012 Wooster alumnus Chris Culbertson, it’s hard to pin down the exact moment of his non-profit’s creation. Rather, he describes the development of Project Odakniwa as a lifelong process filled with self-discovery. Culbertson …
Dinner at Kittredge
Lee McKinstry Editor in Chief Fans of the no-fry zone are celebrating this school year. Following a steady increase in admissions and a number of fervent student petitions, Kittredge Dining Hall has officially reopened for dinner for the first time since the 2008-2009 academic year. …
APEX brings together student resources
Whitney Siders News Editor Along with other visible changes on campus, APEX is now open in the basement of Gault Library. This new construction offers a space that combines Academic Advising, the Learning Center, Career Services and Experiential Learning. Dean of Curriculum and Academic Engagement, …
New Judicial Board for Greek students
Wyatt Smith Features Editor Greek leadership is petitioning to implement a Greek Board, a second Judicial Board which will hear cases when the offender is a member of a Greek group. This new set-up is designed to allow student leadership and the administration to more …
Beall Avenue’s new stoplight will monitor foot traffic
The newly installed stoplight promises a speedier commute for both those on foot and those driving in their car APEX is not the only new addition to the campus this year, with Beall Avenue now hosting a light at the crosswalk between Lowry Center and …