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Layout of 9/17/2021 Edition
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Layout of 4/30/2021 Edition
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Wooster student orgs. face uncontested elections
Samuel Casey News Editor Per the rules of submitting a budget to the Allocations Committee, a student organization must hold elections for their executive board for the 2020-21 school year. The executive board typically includes the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, but may also include students serving as co-officers or other positions specific to…
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College shows commitment to equity amid virus onset
Samuel Casey News Editor On Wednesday, Feb. 5, President Sarah Bolton sent an email to the Wooster community regarding recent concerns about the coronavirus and questions raised by students, faculty and staff. According to the New York Times, the coronavirus is a “novelty respiratory virus that originated in Wuhan, China [that] has spread quickly throughout…
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College changes policy on credits and IB scores
Waverly Hart Editor in Chief On Monday, Feb. 3, the faculty voted to change their policy on accepting transfer credits and International Baccalaureate (IB) exam scores, as well as changing the final exam schedule. These changes were brought to the faculty by the Educational Policy Committee (EPC), which reviewed the changes and made a legislative…
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College and City continue to improve relationship
Olivia Proe Features Editor Beall Avenue acts as the main thoroughfare of The College of Wooster campus, but it has also long been an intersection between the lives of students and city residents. Hateful comments, harassment and sometimes acts of violence towards students along Beall have highlighted Wooster’s fraught “town and gown” relationship. Rooted in…