Brooke Skiba Features Editor Over spring break, many students and parents were alarmed to receive a letter about yet another tuition hike for the next school year. Though this 4.6 percent raise to $51, 600 a year caused financial complications for many students and families, …
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Senior examines identity through I.S. pieces
Dominic Piacentini A & E Editor Identity will be “disidentified” when two seniors, Laura Haldane and Kenneth Perry Jr., collaborate to deconstruct social norms and expectations using art, dance, physics and theater. Haldane, a Studio Art and Physics double major, will present her I.S. gallery …
Baseball has solid weekend against Wabash, Case Western
Travis Marmon Sports Editor The Wooster baseball team had a strong weekend, sweeping a doubleheader at home against Wabash College on Saturday and splitting two games at Case Western Reserve University on Sunday. The Scots improved their record to 14-7 on the season (3-1 NCAC). …
Scot Center changes hours; now closes at 10 p.m.
Maddi O’Neill Staff Writer As students may have noticed, the Scot Center’s fitness center and pool hours were recently reduced. The gym is now only open until 10 p.m., and the pool is now open between noon and 2 p.m. for faculty use and from …
College of Wooster reaccreditation process continues
Members of the Higher Learning Commission to visit the campus April 15-17; will meet with various groups Kim Schmitz News Editor As part of the College’s reaccreditation process, members of the Higher Learning Commission will visit Wooster next week. The group will be here from …
Woo holds Seven Days of Gays
Brooke Skiba Features Editor Next week Wooster will celebrate Seven Days of Gays, an annual event sponsored by Spectrum that celebrates the diversity and uniqueness of all sexual identities. The week will begin on Sunday, April 14 with a Kickoff Bonfire and Fire Show, and …