Julia Garrison News Editor Wooster alumni and students are circulating a second letter regarding the administration’s lack of response to the Israel-Hamas war and President Anne McCall’s deletion of a campus-wide email sent by faculty on Jan. 30. Opened for signage on March 4, the …
Students discuss sustainability, endowment transparency, inclusivity at Missions and Outcomes meeting
Helen Oriatti-Bruns Copy Editor On Thursday, Feb. 29, Scot Council hosted their biannual Missions and Outcomes meeting. The meetings coincide with the board of trustees’ visits to campus and offer students a chance to meet members of the board of trustees and voice their concerns …
Lacrosse poses fierce effort against John Carroll University
Henry Schneiderman Sports Editor Last Saturday, March 3, the Fighting Scots men’s lacrosse team traveled to University Heights, Ohio to take on the John Carroll Blue Streaks in their first away match of the year. Following a dominant opening to the season that saw Wooster …
Feb. 26 Scot Council brief
Zanna Anderson Contributing Writer Scot Council held its general assembly meeting in Lowry 202 on Tuesday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. The opening discussion included topics of inclusivity, sustainability and transparency with endowment funds. The Constitution Committee reviewed the Scot Council constitution and proposed a …
AAUP calls upon McCall to protect first amendment rights
Julia Garrison News Editor Wooster’s American Association of United Professors (AAUP) chapter addressed the campus community and — more specifically— President Anne McCall in a Feb. 22 open letter. They promoted an upcoming series of open discussions for the entire community about “academic freedom and …
Men’s basketball tames DePauw in NCAC quarterfinals
Andrew Bell Sports Writer The Scots men’s basketball team returned home for the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC) Tournament as the second seed. Their first-round opponents, the DePauw Tigers, held a 7-9 conference record and placed seventh in the conference. Although the Scots were favored, …