Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief Black and Gold Weekend is a special time of the year when alumni return to campus to relive their time as Wooster students, and this year’s homecoming marked the anniversary of one of the most consequential student movements in the …
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Students celebrate installation of peace pole
Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief The College of Wooster celebrated the installation of its own peace pole with a dedication ceremony held on Friday, Sep. 27 at Babcock Hall. According to Audrey VanderVelde ’20, co-president of Amnesty International, “A peace pole is a physical pole …
Conduct board includes students in panels
Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer For the 2019-20 school year, changes are being made to the student conduct board. According to Mitch Joseph, director of Student Rights and Responsibilities, the student conduct board is a system for the use of students when they are either “working …
College responds to hate propaganda messages
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer On Oct. 4, President Sarah Bolton emailed the college community with news regarding hate propaganda stickers that were found on campus. “Student Protective Services (SPS) received a tip from a student earlier this week about hate propaganda posted on campus …
College introduces Model UN Scholarship
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor In addition to the Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG), which covers the entire tuition fee for eligible students from Ohio, the College has now introduced another scholarship for first-year applicants: The Model United Nations Award. Students who actively participate and demonstrate …
“Tuition Free Guarantee” for OCOG eligible students
Samuel Casey News Editor On Sep. 18, The College of Wooster announced that it was implementing a “Tuition Free Guarantee” for students who are eligible for the Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG). OCOG is administered by the Ohio Department of Higher Education which, according to …