Tori DiPasquale Contributing Writer “Surely we can do better.” A statement given during a Sept. 7 interview with President McCall echoes the voices of students across campus. The state of the buildings, both academic and residential, has been an ongoing point of contention for …
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Petition calling for Wishart elevator arrives at the President’s desk
Julia Garrison News Editor Co Clark ’25 draped a banner on the barrier of the Lowry second floor overlooking Brush Lobby around noon Aug. 25, reading “Elevators are the bare minimum. Access can’t wait. Disability justice now.” Hung alongside the banner was the disability …
College Community Responds to The Planned Overruling of Roe v. Wade
Samuel Boudreau News Editor On May 2, Politico reported that the Supreme Court of the United States plans to overturn Roe v. Wade, a 1973 case that established the constitutional right for a woman to have an abortion, under the equal protection …
President Holds Town Hall to Address Concerns About Outsourcing
Jonathan Logan Editor-In-Chief On the afternoon of Tues., May 3 a small group of faculty members and a handful of students gathered in the Lean Lecture Room of Wishart Hall to hear President Sarah Bolton speak on her administration’s decision to outsource …
College Administration and Board of Trustees Respond to Outsourcing Petition
Samuel Boudreau News Editor Bolton and Staley defend the College’s decision-making process and outsourcing. After an anticipative week, President Sarah Bolton and Sally Staley, Chair of The College of Wooster’s board of trustees, responded to the “Statement Against Outsourcing at the College …
College Struggles to Meet Sustainability Goals
Caroline Ward Staff Writer In the fall of 2018, President Sarah Bolton commissioned the College’s first campus sustainability committee to create a five-year sustainability plan. The plan aimed to bring the College up to speed with the rest of its peer institution’s …