Students, faculty and staff packed in to Lean Lecture Hall on Nov. 28 to discuss recent concerns across campus about demands raised at a recent protest and to hear other concerns from community members. Photo by Tyler Rak ’24 Tyler Rak Editor-in-Chief An email addressed …
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Initial recommendations for the Academic Program Review released to faculty
The interior of Galpin, the administrative building which houses the office of the President and the Provost. Photo by Paul Xing ’26. Tori DiPasquale Investigative Staff Reporter To fight the $6 million budget deficit facing the College, it was decided in October of 2022 that …
Campus dining looks to address protest demands
The list of demands includes quality checks on food. Graphic by Julia Garrison ‘25. Ada Lapham Contributing Writer On Oct. 28, students stood in the lobby of Lowry Dining Hall, continuing their protest which began at President Anne E. McCall’s Inauguration. Students handed out pamphlets …
Inauguration interrupted by student-led protest
Protestors arrived as the pipe band led the procession of Wooster’s esteemed guests. Photo by Paul Xing ’26 Julia Garrison News Editor In their regalia and all the Wooster gold money could buy, the board of trustees, the alumni board, faculty, academic delegates, the platform …
Remembering Wooster’s first female president that never was: Susanne Woods
Julia Garrison Gianna Hayes News Editors Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor “WHY ARE STUDENTS WEARING PURPLE?” read a small slip of paper that senior Robyn Perrin ’96, wearing a purple armband, passed out to attendees of Wooster’s 1995 Convocation. Over 100 other members of the community …
Wooster launches search for new director of campus safety
Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Doug Slovenkay Contributing Writer An integral part of a college campus is ensuring the safety of the students who call it home. A significant change is underway, aiming to guarantee the safety of Wooster’s campus for the foreseeable future: the …