Board of Trustees incorporates new perspectives Brandon Bell News Editor Three women were appointed to the College’s Board of Trustees at the governing body’s meeting in late October. Mary Gearen ’79, Jilliene Johnson ’08 and Meret Nahas ’10 were all voted in by the existing …
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Delta Chi Delta receives charter approval
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer Delta Chi Delta, formerly known as Delta Gamma Tau, was chartered by Campus Council on Nov. 2. The co-presidents of the fraternity, Anthony Cisneros ’19 and Francisco Martinez ’19, said that they felt gratification and validation upon receiving approval for their …
Task force for new free speech policy proposed
Idea for policy prompted by Charlottesville Brandon Bell News Editor Yesterday Campus Council considered forming a task force to consider a new free speech policy at the College. The task force will decide on what items to include in the policy, which would have to …
Student hit in crosswalk reflects on incident
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Oct. 24, Tara Keller ’18 was struck by a silver Cadillac driving down Beall Avenue while she crossed the street between Babcock Hall and the tennis courts. She was hit suddenly, and recalls thinking it was strange that the …
Wooster earns high ranking on WSJ lists
Waverly Hart News Editor The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education (WSJ/THE) recently released their list of U.S. College Rankings and their list of Top 100 Liberal Arts Schools. Among liberal arts schools, The College of Wooster was ranked 39th. Additionally, Wooster placed 105th out of …
Dean Shadra Smith discusses the role CDI plays on campus
Two senior editors of the Voice sat down with Smith to interview her about current efforts and future direction for the CDI Meg Itoh Editor in Chief The Center of Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) has undergone various structural changes for this academic year, such as …