Wyatt Smith News Editor A search committee recently selected Deanna McCormick as the College’s new vice president for finance and business. The post was previously held by Laurie Stickelmaier, who left last summer for a similar position at Beloit College. Wooster’s vice president for finance …
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Soup and Bread’s popularity rebounds
Ben Taylor Viewpoints Editor Soup and Bread has more than doubled its average weekly attendance since last year, increasing from between 60 and 70 students a week to between 120 and 150, and is looking to grow further still. “We’re hoping to keep bumping up …
Chaos in Armington
Intoxicated visitor sets off extinguisher in hallway at 3 a.m., triggering fire alarm Wyatt Smith News Editor Around 3 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, an intoxicated young man set off a fire extinguisher in the second and third floors of Armington Hall, activating the fire …
Upcoming Campus Council elections will implement new system
Maddi O’Neill News Editor Campus Council will hold its first election under a new system of representation from Feb. 18 to Feb. 20. Instead of being chosen by student organization, Campus Council seats will be allocated by issues including international diversity, racial diversity, gender and …
Water damage to Shack to cause delays in the College’s ownership
Ben Taylor Viewpoints Editor The recent spell of cold weather has caused the water pipes at the building that formerly housed the Shack to burst, resulting in a substantial deal of damage to the property and potentially affecting efforts by the college to acquire it. …
College considers options for new science building
Debt financing on the table for the massive project Maddi O’Neill News Editor The forthcoming construction of a new science facility will cost an estimated $40 million, and will be the largest project the College has ever undertaken. Due to the size of this expense, …