Gianna Hayes News Editor Wooster has reinstated the traditional Scottish Highland Dance program. A part of the College’s culture since 1976, the program was discontinued in 2021. Interested students may take private lessons and/or enroll in the Highland Dance Student Ensemble. Once dancers are ready, …
dining
POS systems at Old Main and Knowlton to accept flex after spring break
Julia Garrison News Editor Following a recent software update to campus dining’s point-of-sale system, students have been unable to utilize flex dollars (until using a meal swipe) at two locations on campus: Old Main Café and Knowlton Science Café. Marjorie Shamp, director of campus dining, …
Dear COWnselor… Lowry Etiquette
I am a first year, and in the first few weeks of classes, I have only been to Lowry Dining Hall a handful of times. I am just too afraid to eat there, so I end up eating something from the C-Store each night. Can …
Don’t undo the Brew
Julia Garrison News Editor One of the things that can make or break your collegiate experience is the food. Being a senior this year, I have seen Wooster’s dining services outsourced and whittled away. It’s not unusual for an institution to go through such aggressive …
Green box problem worsens, prompts new check-in system for 2024-25 year
Tyler Rak Editor in Chief The disappearance of Lowry to-go boxes has reached a new nadir this week. Campus Dining estimates that they have fewer than 100 of the green boxes left. “It’s less than 100. Way less,” Marjorie Shamp, director of campus dining, said. …
Campus dining looks to address protest demands
The list of demands includes quality checks on food. Graphic by Julia Garrison ‘25. Ada Lapham Contributing Writer On Oct. 28, students stood in the lobby of Lowry Dining Hall, continuing their protest which began at President Anne E. McCall’s Inauguration. Students handed out pamphlets …

