Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer On their first week back on campus this semester, Aspen Rush ’22 and their friend were on a late-night walk near the forested-area between Bornhuetter Hall and the softball diamond. In the night’s darkness, Rush claims that around five …
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College takes actions to strengthen campus safety
Savannah Sima Contributing Writer Following the open forum with Security and Protective Services (SPS) hosted by Campus Council (CC) on Oct. 27, and the two hate incidents that targeted members of the College, Dean of Students Scott Brown sent an email to the campus community …
Campus Council holds forum to discuss campus safety
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor In light of recent bias incidents that have occurred at the College, Campus Council (CC) held a dis- cussion on Oct. 27 regarding stu- dents’ concerns about safety on campus. President Sarah Bolton, Dean of Students Scott Brown, Chief Diversity Equity …
SPS provides updates on ID cards, overall security
Maggie Dougherty News Editor The new school year brought on new security developments aimed at making campus safer for students. In a recent email, Steve Glick, director of Security and Protective Services (SPS), informed the campus about students’ new ID cards, a number of new …
Director of SPS gives update on security concerns
Dr. Matthew Mariola led discussions on the major on Dec. 1 and 5 in Lowry Student Center (Photo by Saeed Husain). Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor In a recent email sent to the College community, Steve Glick, director of Security and Protective Services (SPS), provided …
Incidents on Beall Ave. prompt panel on safety
The most recent incident is being investigated as a hate crime in conjunction with the Wooster Police Department Waverly Hart News Editor On Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 9:08 p.m., a ceramic coffee mug was thrown by a driver on Beall Ave. at a College of …