Audrey Pantaz Contributing Writer A large bronze effigy has welcomed students back to campus from the back patio of Lowry Center. Before the fall 2024 semester began, The College of Wooster unveiled an eight-foot-tall sculpture titled “The Piper” located between Papp Stadium and Lowry Center. …
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Scot Council election results
News Staff In an email to the campus community, Scot Council announced their newest members and announced that they saw an increase in participation in the election. The newest members of Scot Council are as follows:
Sept. 2 Scot Council general assembly officially recognizes Hillel’s name change to Jewish Student Organization, searches for new members to fill vacancies
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council met for their second general assembly on Sept. 2 at 7 p.m. in Lowry 202. Each committee within Scot Council chose their individual meeting times for meeting outside of the general assembly. The constitution committee shared that they were …
Wooster welcomes new employees and new committees, including election year committee
Julia Garrison News Editor Wooster has undergone its annual changing of the guard for faculty and staff positions around campus. In academia, four new tenure-track professors in psychology, economics, math and computational sciences and English were added to the roster. New and visiting faculty members …
Total madness: Wooster’s celebration of the eclipse in the path of totality
Zach Perrier ’25. viewpoints editor of The Wooster Voice, looks up at the eclipse in awe minutes before totality. Photo by Julia Garrison ’25 Nick Schade Contributing writer and cartoonist Hundreds of students, members of the Wooster community and outside visitors gathered on the academic …
AAUP holds first open discussion in series about academic freedom
Tori DiPasquale Contributing Writer On Feb. 29, in Kauke 237, the first in a series of discussions sponsored by the College’s American Association of University Professors (AAUP) chapter took place. The discussion focused on academic freedom. It was a reaction to recent events in relation …