Chloe Burdette Managing Editor As the College of Wooster Class of 2020 had their last in-person class on March 6, the Friday before spring break, the hardworking seniors were unaware that this would be their last class on the College’s campus, ever. Due to the …
How the Wooster Class of 2020 pulled the wool over everyone’s eyes (by accident)
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer I am here today to tell you why almost every senior snickers when a professor discusses plagiarism, saying something along the lines of, “You all signed the Wooster Ethic, so you should be committed to not plagiarizing.” Picture this: sometime …
COVID-19 updates following student meeting with administration
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer A meeting was held at 3:30 p.m. on March 12 to update students about the College’s decision to close campus until at least April 5 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. President Sarah Bolton hosted the meeting, with several other administration in …
LCSA struggles to hire new staff member
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The search for a staff member to assist Lowry Center and Student Activities (LCSA) is ongoing. Although the College hired a part time staff member, Jean Graf, she left shortly after accepting the position. LCSA’s struggle to hire employees is often …
PPR 2020 discusses the state of politics during annual retreat
Kidi Tafesse Contributing Writer This past weekend, students, staff and faculty joined to partake in the annual PossePlus Retreat (PPR). Situated in Salt Fork Park Lodge, a two-hour drive away from the College, this year’s participants were treated to the fun exercises and valuable activities …
New initiative works to highlight individuals on campus
Chloe Burdette Managing Editor Have you ever wanted to share your own unique story with others around you? Do you wonder if others in The College of Wooster community have shared a similar experience? Do you want to feel more unified with your classmates at …