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Trump parade passes campus prior to Nov. election
Samuel Casey Editor in Chief Artemis Swanson Staff Writer At around 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 3, a line of several dozen vehicles carrying various signs and merchandise in support of President Donald Trump conducted an informal parade, starting at the Wayne County fairgrounds, continuing on Liberty St. and up north on Beall Ave.…
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Students express concerns over lack of spring break
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor COVID-19 has continued to cause uncertainty without an effective treatment or a vaccine. Many countries have gone through multiple phases of lockdowns as governments and institutions try to minimize the impact of the pandemic. Likewise, the College has been adjusting its methods of operation to ensure a safe learning environment…
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Day 118 of protests organized by student leaders
Sam Casey Editor in Chief On Saturday, Sept. 26, downtown Wooster hosted the 118th continuous day of Black Lives Matter (BLM) demonstrations. Students, faculty and staff gathered at the corner of Market St. and Liberty St. from 12-2 p.m. to speak out against racial injustices in the United States, namely the killing of numerous…
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College holds virtual convocation for seniors
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On Sept. 24, the College held a virtual convocation to recognize the milestone achieved by senior students and, as President Sarah Bolton stated, “To set our intentions for the year ahead.” Three student leaders — Catera Clark ’21, Olivia Proe ’21 and Yuta Nitanai ’21 — addressed the college community…
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Positive COVID-19 test result on campus as numbers rise
Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer In President Sarah Bolton’s sixth weekly health update, one COVID-19 test returned positive out of the 209 total conducted. “We have received one positive test result out of 209 tests completed over the last week (through noon [of Sept. 24]),” the email read. For each positive case, contact tracing…
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College details various voting options
Savannah Sima Staff Writer On Sept. 15, Chair of the Communication Studies Department Denise Bostdorff sent an email detailing options for students to cast their votes this election. Bostdorff explained two options — registering in the student’s hometown or registering in Wooster — and clarified the methods students can choose from in case they…