Kim Schmitz News Editor Many students have wondered how the College’s largest student body in recent history is going to be accommodated next year. Senior study carrels and single dorm rooms are some of the expected space shortages. To fairly assign these spaces, lottery systems …
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Boston Marathon bombings considered acts of terrorism
Wooster alumnae who were present at the bombings reflect on their experiences when the blasts went off Ian Benson News Editor At the Boston Marathon on Monday, three people were killed, including an 8-year-old boy, and more than 170 were injured from the what are …
Scot Center changes hours; now closes at 10 p.m.
Maddi O’Neill Staff Writer As students may have noticed, the Scot Center’s fitness center and pool hours were recently reduced. The gym is now only open until 10 p.m., and the pool is now open between noon and 2 p.m. for faculty use and from …
Res Life asks for number of rising seniors to move off-campus
Sarah Carracher Senior News Writer Last week, Dean of Students Kurt Holmes sent an email to the class of 2014 stating that 20 to 30 seniors will be permitted to live off-campus in the 2013-14 academic year. Though the College is traditionally residential and houses …
College of Wooster reaccreditation process continues
Members of the Higher Learning Commission to visit the campus April 15-17; will meet with various groups Kim Schmitz News Editor As part of the College’s reaccreditation process, members of the Higher Learning Commission will visit Wooster next week. The group will be here from …
News: 4/1/13
90s major to be offered fall of 2013 Capitalizing off the recent nostalgia trend that has dominated popular culture, the College next year will begin offering a 90s based major. With special focus on such items as Lisa Frank stickers and sitcoms such as “Friends” …