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 …
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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, …
Reusable to-go boxes coming soon
Greenhouse working with Dining Services to implement plan next semester Wyatt Smith News Editor The student group Greenhouse is working with Wooster’s Dining Services to implement a reusable to-go box program next semester. “The change has not yet been approved,” clarified Chuck Wagers, director of …
SGA holds elections
New president Josh Foerst ’15 says SGA will focus on budget, presence on campus Wyatt Smith News Editor Last week, Wooster’s Student Government Association (SGA) held its annual elections. Josh Foerst ’15 was elected SGA president, replacing Molly McCartt ’14. Vice President Kelsey Schreck ’15, …
Prof. Noriega recognized for innovation
Mariah Joyce Chief Copy Editor Assistant Professor of Theater and Dance Jimmy A. Noriega has recently been named the recipient of the Association for Theater in Higher Education’s (ATHE) Prize for Innovative Teaching. The award was presented at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival …