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Be considerate towards staff
The first few weeks of the new semester are always a whirlwind of catching up with friends, starting classes and getting organized as we make ourselves at home in Wooster. Amidst all the chaos of a fresh year, it can be difficult to be mindful of all the moving pieces at work to make our transition…
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New student orientation restructured for Class of 2023
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor New student orientation for incoming first-year students living in the United States took place from Aug. 18-20 this year. For international students and global nomads, however, it was more extensive. Their move-in day was Aug. 16 and their ARCH, ARCH 5, took place that evening and the next day on Aug.…
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Returning students find storage units burglarized
The belongings of seven students were stolen from an East Side Storage unit during their summer break (Photo by Sadie Wittenberg ’22). The students returned to an empty storage; one student lost items totaled to at least $7,000 Waverly Hart Editor in Chief When Jerry Bronson ’21 arrived on campus ready to start his junior year…
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Jon Frey to speak on archaeological advances
Mariah Joyce Chief Copy Editor Jon Frey, archaeologist and assistant professor of art history at Michigan State University, is coming to the College to present “Excavating the Archives at the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Isthmia.” Isthmia, located in Greece, was an important religious site in the Panhellenic era, and one of four Panhellenic religious centers…
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New group asks for student accountability
James May A new on-campus group is leading the charge to develop and expand the relationship between the student body and College of Wooster hourly wage employees. Headed by Cullen Dolson ’16 and Kristen Estabrook ’16, the group Heart Work is drawing the attention of students to work done by College staff. “We want to…
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Students fill Kauke arch with snow for first time in seven years
A “hearty bunch” of students band together, hoping to cancel class the following day as per school legend Maddi O’Neill News Editor On Monday night, after three hours of hauling snow, College of Wooster students managed to fill the Kauke arch to the top for the first time since 2007. The process began at 9…