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Layout for 2/11/22 Edition
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“Massive” Smoke Cloud Engulfs Student Center and Holden Hall
Samuel Boudreau News Editor Departments initially could not point to the source of the smoke, causing confusion among students. In the early morning of Monday, Jan. 31, Katie Fleig ’23 noticed something off when she walked back to The College of Wooster’s Holden Hall, her dorm of residency, as she saw a “massive” amount…
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Hillel to Operate In a Program House Starting Next Year
Izzie Corley Staff Writer Starting next year, The College of Wooster Jewish student organization, Hillel, will be operating a dedicated program house on campus. As outlined in the Religious and Spiritual Life weekly round-up email on Monday, Feb. 7, the Hillel house is “dedicated to building a more visible Jewish community on Wooster’s campus.”…
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College Offers Vaccine Clinics for COVID-19 Booster Shots
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Sam Boudreau News Editor On Dec. 6 and 9, The College of Wooster held a COVID-19 Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccine clinic for The College of Wooster community at the Scot Center. The College will also hold a booster clinic on Dec. 13. “We…
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International Students Express Concerns Regarding Email Sent by ISS
Originally published in the December 10th, 2021 edition. Sam Killebrew Senior News Writer The email stated the College will not be offering online classes in the spring, amidst rising concerns regarding Omicron. With final exams around the corner, students across campus look forward to returning home and visiting their families for winter break. For…
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Layout for 2/4/22 Edition
Due to winter weather, Thursday and Friday had reduced building hours and no in-person classes. This change is why there was a delay in this week’s issue. -Ed. (VS)