Gianna Hayes News Editor The beginning of the semester has seen various changes in staffing and administration. Jason McGrath, formerly of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has been welcomed as vice president of enrollment management in the president’s cabinet. He previously worked …
Lyric Theater set to celebrate its opening weekend downtown
Zach Perrier Viewpoints Editor With the help of hundreds of donors, a ribbon cutting at 3:30 p.m. today (Feb. 8) will celebrate the official opening of the Lyric Theater in downtown Wooster. The theater’s opening comes after years of planning and fundraising, stemming from the …
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Julia Garrison News Editor Chelsea Polly, civil rights and Title IX coordinator, shared Wooster’s campus climate information from November 2024 to January 2025. These climate notifications are usually sent out the month after they occur. The following reports were noted within the campus climate notification: …
Who runs the world? Girls and women in sports!
Audrey Richardson Staff Writer This past Saturday, Feb. 1, The College of Wooster celebrated National Girls & Women in Sports Day ahead of its official date on Feb. 5. The event, held before the women’s basketball game, brought together young athletes, local families and Wooster …
Women’s tennis nets a victory against Mount Union
Henry Schneiderman Sports Editor On Saturday, Feb. 1, the Fighting Scots women’s tennis team ventured to Alliance, Ohio to take on the Mount Union University Purple Raiders in a series of intense matchups. Coming off the heels of a successful fall season — concluding with …
(Tr)U(m)pdates in the world of public health
In executive order “Withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization” (WHO), President Donald Trump ordered this withdrawal on the grounds that the organization mismanaged the COVID-19 pandemic, failed to act independently from the “inappropriate political influence of WHO member states” and requires the …