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Dining Services contemplates Mom’s closing early
Incidents of intoxicated students vomiting at the restaurant prod staff to consider closing at midnight Samuel Casey News Editor During the Campus Council (CC) meeting on Sep. 12, Sheila Wilson, associate vice president for auxiliary operations procurement/purchasing, spoke to the general council about concerns regarding student intoxication at Mom’s during the weekend, specifically incidents of…
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Men’s soccer plays European teams during their summer trip
Ben Blotner Contributing Writer The College of Wooster men’s soccer team had an opportunity to see a different, unique part of the world over the summer, as they spent Aug. 4-13 playing matches and viewing local attractions in the Netherlands and Germany. Most of the trip was spent in the city of Nijemegen, part of…
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Field hockey starts the season strong and optimistic
Angad Singh Sports Editor Looking out to dominate all the way to the finals again this year, The College of Wooster field hockey team started out strong at home last week with a win over rivals Wittenberg on Sunday, Aug. 31. The Scots dominated the game from the start with Caitlyn O’Connor ’21 finding the…
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Party on the Green had an enthusiastic audience
Karabella Hernandez Contributing Writer On Saturday evening, Rat Queen, PUBLIC and Soccer Mommy played at Party on the Green to an enthusiastic group of students on the residential quad. Beautiful weather greeted the artists — a rare occurrence for concerts on campus — that reflected the bright and energetic mood of the large crowd. The…
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Student organizations report budget issues
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer When funding allocations for student organizations were sent out, some clubs realized that they had not received any information at all and thus had no funding for the 2019-20 school year. “When we came back this fall, we realized we had never received a final budget and we contacted Julia…
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College welcomes Melissa Anderson
Samuel Casey News Editor Tuesday, Aug. 27, Melissa Anderson joined The College of Wooster as the chief communications and marketing officer (CCMO), which replaces the former position of associate vice president for college relations and marketing held by recent retiree John Hopkins for 17 years, according to the College’s news website. Before coming to Wooster,…