Category: News

  • Layout for 3/4/22 Edition

  • Students Share Concerns with Board of Trustees

    Sam Killebrew Senior News Writer     At this year’s student development meeting, students raised concerns on next semester’s changes at The College of Wooster.  The meeting opened with a speech from Scot Council president Emmy Todd ’22, who touched on the reintroduction of the ad hoc COVID Committee on Scot Council and administrative changes…

  • Dining and Custodial Staff Denounce College’s Decision to Outsource

    Samuel Boudreau News Editor Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor     Sources express concern over benefits and sick time.  As the College of Wooster moves closer to selecting a partner to outsource the College’s custodial and dining services, custodial and dining staff members and students speak out about the College’s decision to outsource these services.  “We…

  • “Great Decisions of Wayne County” Lecture Series Returns to C.O.W.

    Samuel Boudreau News Editor   After a year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Great Decisions of Wayne County lecture series returns to The College of Wooster. The lecture series’ theme this year is “Global Sustainable Development.”   Executive Director of the lecture series and professor of sociology and anthropology, Tom Tierney, hopes students take…

  • Wooster Professor’s Research Featured in New York Times

    Caroline Ward Staff Writer Samuel Boudreau News Editor   Susan Clayton’s research on climate anxiety inspires students to reflect on climate change’s impact on their lives. Throughout his life, the natural world consumed the dreams of Nate Netter ’25. “For me, I have really found a love in nature, the outdoors and natural parks,” said…

  • “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…