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Administration fully enacts new party monitor policy
Security measures will become more stringent toward uncooperative groups as the semester continues Maddi O’Neill News Editor With the first week of spring semester came the implementation of a new party monitor policy. The first weekend (Jan. 17-19) of the new policy was mostly uneventful, with only one party being shut down by Security and…
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SGA launches push to end unclaimed damages
Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer The Wooster Ethic, a document that all students of the College sign during the early weeks of their first year, reads as follows: “I hereby join this community with a commitment to the Wooster Ethic upholding academic and personal integrity and a culture of honesty and trust in all my academic…
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Wooster student arrested for drug possession
Security discovered marijuana, prescription drugs, and LSD in the dorm room of Sarah Loether ’15 Madeleine O’Neill News Editor At 10:50 p.m. on the night of Oct. 12, officers from the Wooster Police Department were called to Holden Hall by campus Security and Protective Services officers in response to a drug complaint. Security had conducted…
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Res Life, Student Activities join forces
New Campus Life department encompasses responsibilities of Residence Life and Student Activities Sarah Carracher News Editor The 2013-14 Wooster school year begins with its fair share of departmental changes. This summer saw the combination of Residence Life and Student Activities into one larger collaborative office called Campus Life. The two departments will operate as independent…
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Housing challenges force Security move
Madeleine O’Neill News Editor At the end of last semester, roughly 140 students left campus without any guess as to where they might live during the 2013-14 school year. The Residence Life office spent much of this past summer dealing with what amounted to a perfect storm of housing problems: the relatively small 2013 senior…
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Track opens new Scot Center
Track opens new Scot Center John McGovern Viewpoints Editor The Fighting Scots broke in the College’s new indoor track last Saturday, hosting the Yeomen of Oberlin College in a closely fought dual meet. The inaugural competition showcased the speed Wooster’s runners will bring to NCAC opponents throughout the season. The men’s team dominated in sprints,…