DeVos expected to rescind 2011 Title IX guidance Waverly Hart News Editor On Sept. 7, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos delivered a speech in which she addressed the sexual harassment and assault policies on the campuses of America’s colleges and universities. DeVos shared her view …
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Custodians will no longer clean program houses
Saeed Husain Staff Writer Students residing in program houses this semester at The College of Wooster arrived to the announcement that they will no longer receive the cleaning services provided by custodial staff in the past. The decision by the College has irked some students, …
Campus groups take action after DACA decision
Students, faculty and administration gather for rally, pursue other events on campus related to immigration policy Brandon Bell News Editor Members of the College community have continued to react to the news that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program may be ended early …
Six new senators-at-large selected to serve in SGA
Nick Shiach Contributing Writer Last weekend, the Student Government Association (SGA) chose six new senators to represent Wooster’s student body. SGA made the appointments to fill vacant senator-at-large positions that opened up after last spring’s elections. “These seats became open as a result [of] students …
Wellness offers new mental health service
Mackenzie Clark Managing Editor At a rigorous liberal arts institution such as Wooster, students’ mental health can often take a back seat to homework, studying, extracurriculars and, of course, I.S. This year, the Longbrake Student Wellness Center is encouraging students to be kind to their …
Soup and Bread program donates to Hurricane Harvey victims
Lexi Riley Staff Writer Every Wednesday from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Kittredge Hall, students enjoy the opportunity to eat a simple meal to contribute to the fight against hunger. “Eat simply, so others can simply eat,” the motto of The College of Wooster’s Soup and …