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 …
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Explaining the process: all you need to know about room searches
Lily Iserson Features Editor Room searches conducted on campus can provoke a certain amount of anxiety — even a student who enjoys only the most innocuous weekend activities can empathize with the apprehension of being scrutinized by a College-employed officer and the fear that …
Story of the Week: Custodial staff shortage resolved, but a chronic issue
Management reports that low wages may be one factor influencing custodial staff shortages, as half the current employees work an additional job to compensate. Meg Ito News Editor The beginning of the semester was marked by a staff shortage in custodial management services, reported Carol …
College releases new mobile app: changes will be made based on student suggestions
Janel England Contributing Writer Last week, the administration announced to the student body that The College of Wooster now has its own mobile app. The email announcing the app’s arrival informed students that campus maps, menus and events, as well as a variety of other …
Catholic students afforded opportunity to hear the Pope speak
Tristan Lopus Graphics Editor Nearly a week and a half after Pope Francis arrived in the United States for the first time during his papacy, the nation is still buzzing with the excitement of his busy week in America. On Sunday, a cohort of …
“Bearacade” system installed in classrooms
Maddi O’Neill Editor-in-Chief The Emergency Steering Committee (ESC) has decided to install defensive devices known as “Bearacades” in all classrooms to protect students from an intruder in the event of an active shooter situation. The devices were installed in classrooms in Kauke and Taylor …