Stephen Lumetta Contributing Writer Across the country, sexual assaults at colleges have garnered attention from students, college administrations and the federal government. Sexual assault has been a core issue at the College in recent years with the founding of student groups such as k(NO)w to …
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Students surprised by large bills for STI tests
Sarah Carracher News Editor For sexually active college students, STI testing can be a crucial service which college health centers are more often than not relied on to provide. Despite this, many Wooster students — in particular those with the student health insurance (which is …
Students vocalize grievances, concerns at fireside chat
Stephen Lumetta Contributing Writer On Thursday, Sept. 18, students had an opportunity to voice concerns about the College’s party policies at the first fireside chat of the year. And take that opportunity they did — there were so many students in Lowry that many in …
$70,000 to be reallocated to student organizations
Mariah Joyce News Editor At the end of each school year, chartered campus groups apply for funding through the Student Government Association (SGA) for the coming school year. Funds are drawn from an account, which pools the student activity fees collected from the student population …
New wireless network faces uncertain start
Mary Jeffries Senior News Writer The Internet connectivity problems experienced campuswide last Thursday are part of the switch to the new wireless network, which I.T. began to implement this summer. According to Chuck Wagers, director of Campus Dining and Conference Services, and Michael Hicks, director …
Cornwell initiates study on diversity
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief College President Grant Cornwell has selected a small number of faculty and administrators to undertake a Diversity and Inclusion Listening Study, which will aim to identify problem areas in the campus community with respect to whether the College does enough to support …