Sarah Carracher News Editor Renowned cartoonist Alison Bechdel, the artist behind the long-running comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For and graphic memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic, is set to visit the College on Oct. 17 and give a lecture entitled “Drawing Lessons: The …
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Wayne County loses housing assistance grant
For the first time in 20 years, Wayne County will not receive funds from the Community Housing Improvement Program Maddi O’Neill News Editor Wayne County and the City of Wooster have lost their bid for the Community Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) grant for the first …
Petition asks Cornwell to sign Climate Commitment
Anya Cohen Managing Editor In an effort to reduce the College’s carbon footprint and fight climate change, Wooster students are signing a petition that they hope will encourage President Grant Cornwell to endorse the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). The ACUPCC is …
Oregon tuition plan lessens student debt burden
Sarah Carracher News Editor Oregon’s state legislature has approved a radical new pilot program to ease the financial burden on college students. Under the Pay It Forward, Pay It Back Act, students can attend college in exchange for paying a percentage of their annual income …
New email server to replace Novell
Exchange Online, a Microsoft Outlook Web Application, will replace the College’s Groupwise email service Mariah Joyce Staff Writer Starting in April of 2013, the Wooster campus began transitioning from its current email provider to a new service called Exchange Online, a Microsoft Outlook Web Application. …
Students get first look at Gault Schoolhouse
Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief The renovations to the Gault Schoolhouse, formerly the Gault Family Learning Center, are going according to plan, with the changes set to be completed by July and ready for the 2014-15 school year. The 3.3-acre property across from Drug Mart on Beall …