Stephen Lumetta News Editor Security and Protective Services (SPS) has recently dealt with several small incidents, including a fire in a trash can in Ebert Art Center and thefts from cars. The fire in Ebert took place on Feb. 18 at around 3:30 p.m. “Paper …
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Admins have works removed from Lowry
Questions raised about removal of Art Wall panels, The Squirrel Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief There has been some confusion over the policies which govern what content is appropriate to display on the Art Wall or include in independent publications, following recent events on campus. …
Students react to new restrictions on small house events
As student groups like Common Grounds grapple with the new regulations, many students are raising concerns about a lack of party spaces and the potential dangers of parties moving off campus. Meg Itoh News Editor Students were notified last week that small houses would be …
Campus Dining closes Mom’s at 2 a.m. instead of 3
Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief Mom’s Truck Stop now closes at 2 a.m. instead of 3 a.m., following a decision made by administrators in Campus Dining and the Division of Student Life. The change was implemented when students returned from Winter Break. The hours at …
C3 to move into house, Babcock to become first-year dorm
Stephen Lumetta News Editor The Cross-Cultural Connections (C3) Program will be moving out of Babcock Hall for next year. The program will move into Westminster Cottage, and if it needs additional space, into Troyer House as well. Babcock will become an entirely first-year hall next …
Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King visits Wooster
The Black Student Association invited King to speak in honor of Black History Month. King spoke on the civil rights issues of today, discussed the presidential election and fielded questions from the audience. Ashanti Wallace Viewpoints Editor Black Lives Matter activist Shaun King delivered a …