Tori DiPasquale Contributing Writer A small group of faculty and students met in the CoRE Cube on Feb. 13 for a “Know Your Rights” discussion sponsored by Wooster’s chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). This discussion came in response to President Donald …
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The College complies with bathroom bill amidst student grievances; maintains commitment to gender nonconforming students, staff and faculty
Gianna Hayes News Editor In an email sent out to the campus community on Jan. 30, President Anne McCall outlined responses to recent legislation enacted by the Trump Administration and the Ohio House of Representatives. One such piece of legislation, House Bill (HB) 183 — …
VPs of enrollment and finance share comprehensive fees for the 2025-26 academic year
Julia Garrison News Editor Vice president for finance and business and treasurer of the College, John David Jones, and Jason McGrath, vice president for enrollment management, co-signed an email sent out to students and families regarding increases in tuition for the upcoming 2025-26 academic year. …
Douglass Hall makes significant progress on renovations
Gianna Hayes News Editor Douglass Hall, scheduled to open for housing in the fall of 2025, continues to make progress on renovations. Beau Mastrine, senior director for facilities management and development, led members of the Voice on a tour of the construction site. One of …
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Julia Garrison News Editor The Dean of Students Office sent out the Wooster Student Weekly Sway –– where departments across campus can submit events and announcements to be shared with students. Great Decisions and Pathways are hosting Ivey-Camille Tso, an award-winning filmmaker on Thursday, Feb. 20 …
Students push back against speech and demonstration guidelines
Students voted unanimously at the conduct committee meeting to have Scot Council vote on recommending disapproval of the current protest guidelines. Photo by Julia Garrison ’25. Julia Garrison News Editor In a conduct committee meeting open to students on Thursday, Nov. 14, student attendees unanimously …