Amanda Crouse News Editor On Thursday, Feb. 26, Interim Dean of Students Joe Kirk sent an email to the campus community announcing changes to the department of campus safety’s dispatch system. In January, campus safety began partnering with a third-party company called Campus Dispatch for …
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Reckless parking is making campus unsafe
Willow Rodriguez Contributing Writer Alright everyone…I have to address the elephant in the room. The loss of the tennis court parking lot near Douglass and Bissman was frustrating, inconvenient and disappointing for many students. However, if we approach this issue responsibly and tactfully, there might …
Title IX didn’t save me.
Graphic by Zach Perrier. Bri Becerra Editor-in-Chief As my time as a Wooster student draws to a close, I have begun to reflect on my experiences here. Recently, I was rudely reminded of one of the worst times of my life through a simple LinkedIn …
An unwelcome glow
Ollie Bream Contributing Writer I wish to lament the installation of bright white lights throughout our campus last semester, replacing the warm, amber-toned lighting that once bathed our walkways at night with a gentle glow. While I want to emphasize my understanding of the supposed …
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Director of Residence Life John Reynolds sent a reminder to students about fall break health and safety inspections that will occur from Oct. 4 at 9 a.m. to Oct. 5 at 9 p.m. The inspections will take five to 15 minutes depending on the size …
Bite-sized campus happenings
News Staff CAMPUS SAFETY: Shawn Starowesky, director of campus safety and emergency management, confirmed with the Voice that officer Fred Todd is no longer employed with the College. The nature of his departure was not shared due to human resources regulations within the College. RESIDENCE …

