Julia Garrison News Editor Propped doors and unlocked houses have been a mainstay at The College of Wooster – an unfortunate truth that has recently been the concern of the department of campus safety. With some recent issues across campus in both academic and residential …
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Justice dialogues offer students and faculty the chance to share meaningful knowledge with peers
Bri Becerra Features Editor To celebrate the lifelong work of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., The College of Wooster hosted several events throughout the week inspired by the phrase “Reframing Justice.” Many of these events were “Justice Dialogues,” which were proposed and led by students …
Jan. 22 Scot Council brief
News Staff Scot Council met for their first weekly general assembly of the semester on Monday, Jan. 22.
House Bill 68 could change the way that trans people participate in collegiate sports in and outside of Ohio
Trans athletes from out of state teams traveling to Ohio to play in any competition will also be barred from play. The Ohio state Senate will vote on Governor DeWine’s veto on Jan. 24. Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor Despite opposition …
New faces begin to populate Wooster’s directory
Julia Garrison News Editor As Wooster gears up for the new year, some new members of administration have been announced in the departments of marketing and communications and athletics. The campus community also awaits a decision about a permanent director of campus safety and security, …
Tennis courts outside Douglass repurposed to temporary parking lot
Audrey Pantaz Contributing Writer Wooster students returning from winter break last week will have noticed a glaring difference in the landscape lining Beall Avenue. The residential quad, once bordered by tennis courts, is now edged with a temporary, fenced-in parking lot built atop the now …