Amelia Crowley Contributing Writer The second floor of Lowry was home to Scot Council’s Missions and Outcomes this past Wednesday, Oct. 25. Officially convening the meeting, Scot Council President Jaylin Hudson ’24 began the introductions. Hudson emphasized the importance of transparency and inclusion, as well …
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Inauguration interrupted by student-led protest
Protestors arrived as the pipe band led the procession of Wooster’s esteemed guests. Photo by Paul Xing ’26 Julia Garrison News Editor In their regalia and all the Wooster gold money could buy, the board of trustees, the alumni board, faculty, academic delegates, the platform …
Remembering Wooster’s first female president that never was: Susanne Woods
Julia Garrison Gianna Hayes News Editors Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor “WHY ARE STUDENTS WEARING PURPLE?” read a small slip of paper that senior Robyn Perrin ’96, wearing a purple armband, passed out to attendees of Wooster’s 1995 Convocation. Over 100 other members of the community …
October 23 Scot Council general assembly brief
News Staff President Anne McCall will be visiting next week’s Scot Council general assembly on Oct. 30. The meeting is open to the public and will occur at 7 p.m. — Scot Council’s usual meeting time. The president will be taking questions from attendees. Reviewed …
Wooster launches search for new director of campus safety
Graphic by Julia Garrison ’25. Doug Slovenkay Contributing Writer An integral part of a college campus is ensuring the safety of the students who call it home. A significant change is underway, aiming to guarantee the safety of Wooster’s campus for the foreseeable future: the …
Hope for McGaw?
News Staff Last month the Voice ran a story that covered ongoing changes to buildings across campus that included McGaw Chapel and Douglass Hall. President Anne McCall stated in this article the need for either a “significant repair” to the chapel to continue operating or …