Zanna Anderson Editor-in-Chief On Thursday, Feb. 5, The College of Wooster laid off 22 employees, four of whom were my co-workers. Of course my experience is a biased one, as I hold a total of three positions on campus, including as a facilities manager student …
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AAUP releases statement on February layoffs
Gianna Hayes Chief News Editor Following the abrupt staff layoffs on Feb. 5 at the College, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) College of Wooster chapter released a statement on the situation. As per their website, “The AAUP is “a union and membership association …
President McCall sends campus-wide email on layoffs
Amanda Crouse News Editor On Thursday, Feb. 12, President Anne McCall sent an email to students, staff and faculty explaining the details of the recent staff office reorganizations. The email, titled “College Reorganization Update,” was intended as a follow-up to the Feb. 5 layoff of …
Sarah Toby announces resignation
Gianna Hayes Chief News Editor In an email sent to student organization leaders on Thursday, Feb. 19, Assistant Director of Student Engagement Sarah Toby announced that she would be leaving the College and taking on a new role at Kenyon College. Toby’s new role at …
Email from the board of trustees endorses McCall’s layoffs
Gianna Hayes Chief News Editor In an email sent out to faculty on Thursday, Feb. 12, Mark Goodman, chair of the board of trustees, voiced support for President McCall and her recent decision to lay off 22 employees at the College. “Let there be no …
Students protest layoffs in front of President’s house
Nicholas Schade Sports Editor Following the wave of staff layoffs, a group of students gathered to protest outside of President Anne McCall’s house on Thursday, Feb. 5. The protest began at 7 p.m. and disseminated through campus via word of mouth. Despite the quick announcement, …
