Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Sam Boudreau News Editor Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor As he threw his cap into the air at Triway High School’s graduation ceremony, Seth Feikert had no interest in a collegiate career. Instead, “coffee became a hobby” …
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College Offers Vaccine Clinics for COVID-19 Booster Shots
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Sam Boudreau News Editor On Dec. 6 and 9, The College of Wooster held a COVID-19 Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic for The College of Wooster community at the Scot Center. The College …
International Students Express Concerns Regarding Email Sent by ISS
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Sam Killebrew Senior News Writer The email stated the College will not be offering online classes in the spring, amidst rising concerns regarding Omicron. With final exams around the corner, students across campus look forward to …
Dean Hernández Announces Departure From the College
Sam Killebrew Senior News Writer On Jan. 27, an email from President Bolton informed the campus community of another departure of a key figure on campus: Vice President of Student Affairs and Dean of Students Myrna Hernández. In the email, Bolton explained that Hernández …
Dining and Custodial Staff Left in Dark Regarding Outsourcing Decisions
Samuel Boudreau News Editor Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor President Sarah Bolton’s email regarding outsourcing dining and custodial services was a surprise to many, including staff. On Dec. 7, 2012, 30 students huddled around the “Lowry” student center’s pit to express their concerns to the …
C.O.W. Starts Year By Celebrating MLK Day
Caroline Ward Staff Writer Amidst a global pandemic and ongoing conversations regarding representation and discrimination on campus, Wooster’s 2022 MLK Day celebration took an introspective look at social justice issues in its own campus community. The 2022 MLK Day Committee began planning the event …