Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer On Dec. 19, President Sarah Bolton sent an email detailing a rise in tuition, room and board for the 2020-21 school year. “After careful deliberation, the College’s Board of Trustees has determined that the com- prehensive fee … will increase …
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College and City continue to improve relationship
Olivia Proe Features Editor Beall Avenue acts as the main thoroughfare of The College of Wooster campus, but it has also long been an intersection between the lives of students and city residents. Hateful comments, harassment and sometimes acts of violence towards students along Beall …
Various offices update staff members
Savannah Sima Contributing Writer Over winter break, some changes within the Dean of Stu- dents Office and the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) were determined and communicated to the student body by Dean of Students Scott Brown. “We are always evaluating how we are …
Potential new program aims to enchance student experience
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The College is developing a new program called “Pathways,” which aims to focus on creating opportunities for students that help them explore their intellectual interests as well as professional aspirations. “For some students, these interests are the same,” President Sarah Bolton …
College re-establishes NAACP chapter
Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief Thanks to the efforts of several students, The College of Wooster’s NAACP chapter has been re-established after years of absence from campus. With the re-establishment process finalized, the student organizers recently announced the College’s NAACP unit is now active and …
Contagious Strain B flu affects campus community
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer This past week, positive identifications of Strain B flu were made on campus. The spread of the flu was initially reported in an email sent to the campus community by Ray Tucker, director of Longbrake Student Wellness Center (Wellness) on …