Ama Addo Contributing Writer Giving back to the community is a task easier said than done. However challenging, many students see structured advocacy as necessary in order to become an active member of change in the spaces we occupy. For sophomores Aaron Roberson ’18, Patrick …
Living Wage Campaign continues to attract attention and support
Theresa Dunne Features Editor If you’ve been on Facebook or Instagram recently, you may have noticed photos of Wooster students holding up signs that read, “I support a living wage because…” circulating throughout your newsfeed. The students featured in these photos have signed The Living …
Williams Hall plan coming together
Construction for Mateer’s replacement will begin in June Janel England Senior News Writer The College will begin the demolition of Mateer Hall in June in preparation for the new Williams Hall of Life Science building. Williams Hall will be connected to all levels of Severance …
Lewis House residents move out after floor sags
Meg Itoh News Editor Lewis House suffered damage to the first floor of the house on Jan. 30 and the house is currently under repair. For the duration of construction, house members have been moved to residence halls across campus. “The floor joists supporting the …
President Bolton hears from students at first fireside chat
The event, which was billed as a listening session for Bolton rather than a talking session, covered topics from stress and mental health to alcohol and party spaces. Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief During her visit to campus last weekend, President-elect Sarah Bolton held a …
Tentative future facilities plan presented
Stephen Lumetta News Editor Doug Laditka, associate vice president for facilities management and development, presented a plan earlier this week for future building renovations and replacement on campus. Laditka gave three presentations on Monday and Tuesday. During the presentations, he explained the history of facilities …