News Staff Last month the Voice ran a story that covered ongoing changes to buildings across campus that included McGaw Chapel and Douglass Hall. President Anne McCall stated in this article the need for either a “significant repair” to the chapel to continue operating or …
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Scot council general assembly meeting covers location changes and Scot’s Key
Julia Garrison News Editor Scot Council held their general assembly meeting in the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) Lounge on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. These events are always open to the entire student body. The budget committee will host office hours from …
Scot Council meeting brief, Sept. 25
Helen-Oriatti Bruns Contributing Writer On Sept. 25, Scot Council held their weekly General Assembly meeting. These meetings are held in Lowry 224 and run from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Monday. Elections for new Scot Council members occurred from Sept. 22 to Sept. 24. …
Wooster re-arranges administration offices and adds new faces for the upcoming year
Gianna Hayes and Julia Garrison News Editors On Aug. 16, Interim Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students Cliff Bobbitt addressed the student body in an email that outlined shifts in multiple administrative offices. The most notable position changes for current administrators …
Eta Pi, Wooster’s only all-gender fraternity, to disband due to low recruitment numbers
Julia Garrison News Editor Founded in 2011, Eta Pi is Wooster’s only all-gender fraternity. They have worked closely with the Wayne County Humane Society in volunteer efforts and were planning on hosting recruitment events (formerly known as “rush”) this fall until their sign-ups yielded …
The end of an era? McCall lays out the future for McGaw Chapel and Douglass Hall
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 …