Ryan Secard Contributing Writer On Thursday, Nov. 30, the main elevator in Lowry center stopped operating. According to Bob Henery, a manager of mechanical/electrical trades at the College, the elevator stopped working as a result of a failed electromechanical relay in the main control panel …
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Incidents on Beall Ave. prompt panel on safety
The most recent incident is being investigated as a hate crime in conjunction with the Wooster Police Department Waverly Hart News Editor On Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 9:08 p.m., a ceramic coffee mug was thrown by a driver on Beall Ave. at a College of …
College considers adding environmental studies major
Desi LaPoole A&E Editor On Friday, Dec. 1, the environmental studies department chair Matthew Mariola held a meeting with students to discuss the development of a new environmental studies major. Since its creation in 2009, the environmental studies program has only been offered as a …
Arch Medals proposed as gifts from seniors
Natalia Parra Contributing Writer Student leaders and members of the administration have been working on a proposal for an awards system for seniors to give a medal to a staff or faculty member of the College upon graduation. The award, to be called an “Arch …
BB, paintball gun shootings continue in Wooster
Wooster police and campus security are investigating similar incidents that have occurred throughout the city Lexi Riley-DiPaolo Staff Writer An uptick in crimes involving paintball and BB guns in the City of Wooster has also impacted The College of Wooster campus in November. Two reported …
Student leaders hold open meeting
Discussion centered on the College’s pros and cons Zoe Covey Contributing Writer On Monday night, the Strategic Planning & Priorities Advisory Committee (SPPAC) held an open meeting with the intention of facilitating a dialogue with Wooster students about ways that the College is succeeding as …