Samuel Casey Staff Writer The College of Wooster has recently hired two new members in its administration: Dr. Lisa Steffensen, assistant dean of students and dean for juniors and seniors, and Mitch Joseph, director of students’ rights and responsibilities. Before coming to Wooster, Dr. Steffensen …
Wooster Police investigate BellStores robbery
On Friday, Aug. 31, the BellStores convenience store and gas station was robbed, causing security concerns for campus community Mackenzie Clark Editor in Chief On Friday, Aug. 31, the BellStores convenience store and gas station on Beall Ave. north of campus was robbed around 10:15 …
New frog species discovered by Wooster professor of biology
Zoe Covey Features Editor The biology department’s Dr. Rick Lehtinen recently discovered his sixth new species: a plant-breeding frog. This find was particularly special because it happened around the time of The College of Wooster’s 150th anniversary in 2016, and the frog was officially recognized …
Public radio is valuable for the broader community
I was saddened by the news that we will abandon our Federal Communication Commission (FCC) license. The Administration decided to shift our radio station exclusively to digital broadcasting, perhaps through the service we used to call iHeartRadio. An FCC license has granted us the ability …
New draft proposed to Title IX policy
Waverly Hart Managing Editor Last Thursday, Aug. 30, Title IX Coordinator Lori Makin-Byrd announced proposed changes to The College of Wooster’s sexual misconduct policy. Among the potential changes is a resolution process that applies to students, faculty and staff, which would represent a major change …
What do intramural sports mean to you at C.O.W.?
What do intramural sports mean to athletes who don’t play varsity sports for The College of Wooster? We asked students on campus for their thoughts. “It is not the intramural soccer that I value. I value improvement. I love soccer. I am grateful for the …