Mary Jeffries Senior News Writer Over the summer several College of Wooster buildings underwent renovations and suffered from issues caused by water damage. According to Associate Dean of Students Christie Bing-Kracker, Kate House is slated for renovation later this year and has been declared uninhabitable …
News
Professor launches Peace Corps Preparation program
Mariah Joyce News Editor In the coming weeks, Wooster will launch its first Peace Corps Prep program, joining 24 other colleges and universities nationwide with similar groups, which are part of a five year-old national push to engage students in the Peace Corps. The number …
Students rally in support of Ferguson, Missouri More than 50 students attended the rally for Michael Brown in downtown Wooster
Mary Jeffries Senior News Writer In response to the recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, members of the Wooster community gathered at the downtown gazebo on Sunday, Aug. 24, as part of a rally to commemorate Michael Brown, who was shot and killed in Ferguson on …
Updated discrimination policy to move forward
Maddi O’Neill News Editor On Tuesday, April 29, an updated Equal Opportunity, Harassment and Non-Discrimination Policy was endorsed by Campus Council. It will be forwarded to faculty and then to President Grant Cornwell for further consideration and final approval in the coming weeks. The new …
WVN works to increase role of service on campus
Mariah Joyce Chief Copy Editor This January, the Wooster Volunteer Network (WVN) held their biannual retreat to discuss the state of community service at the College. Members expressed the view that the prominence of community service in the College’s list of Graduate Qualities did not …
Shack to be demolished
Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief Despite purchasing the building with the purpose of converting it into a space that could be used by the College, the building which formerly housed The Shack will be demolished sometime this summer. This decision comes after the City of Wooster declared …