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“The body hurts”: Dining Adjusts to Staff Shortage
Sam Boudreau News Editor COVID-19 and lack of dining locations pushes understaffed dining crew to the limit. While preparing as many smoothies as possible for the day, Joe Snow, a campus dining employee, watches the line of students grow, grow and grow in front of Knowlton Café. While Knowlton Café is relatively well-staffed, the…
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Howell House Residents Detail Their Housing Situation
Savannah Sima Features Editor Since the start of the semester, Howell House residents have experienced an onslaught of housing issues. From bats to bees, to sewage leaks, the house has navigated some seriously unexpected emergencies. “It is no secret that the houses on Spink Street are old houses,” said Rachel Catus ’22, a Howell…
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C.O.W. Clarifies Inconsistent Conduct Enforcement
Aspen Rush Editor in Chief The clarification follows a series of conduct violations that were questioned by students. Since the beginning of the fall semester, student conduct and gathering guidelines have been unclear to many students on campus. To clarify campus policies, Johnathon Reynolds, director of residence life, sent an email to the student…
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Bats, Infrastructure, and Lead Concern Students in Res Life
Sam Boudreau News Editor While working as a custodian over the summer at The College of Wooster, Debarghya Deb ’24 felt a sharp pain in his hand as he closed a window in Westminster Cottage. Deb looked behind a brick that held the window open. Behind the brick, he found a small and frightened…
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ScotsConnect Simplifies Connecting with Student Organizations
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On Aug. 18, Director of Lowry Center & Student Activities Julia Zimmer sent an email to student organization leaders and introduced a new website that “serves to help students get connected with student organizations, events and other opportunities at Wooster.” The website, ScotsConnect, also helps student organizations streamline their programs…