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C.O.W. sororities introduce anti-racism series
Chloe Burdette Editor in Chief On Thursday, Sept. 17, the student body received an email administered by two sororities on campus, Kappa Epsilon Zeta (KEZ) and Delta Theta Psi (Theta). The email detailed the new event series that the groups will unveil within the next few weeks called “G.R.E.E.K. — Generating Respect, Empowerment, Efficacy…
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Students studying off campus adjust to a new normal
Sam Boudreau Senior News Writer For Marloes Krabbe ‘21, an anthropology and art history double major, Art History & Museum Studies club meetings are usually a normal part of her routine. However, since studying remotely due to COVID-19, this meeting has taken a turn she never expected. As Krabbe was preparing to start the…
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Scot Council set to Advocate for the Student Body
Kate Murphy News Editor Scot Council, created last spring after a merger of the Student Government Association (SGA) and Campus Council (CC), is trying to prove itself as a strong voice of the student body to the faculty, staff and administration. Scot Council President Olivia Proe ’21 stated that both SGA and CC “were…
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Members of the College attend BLM rally
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor On Aug. 29, the City of Wooster held an “I Have a Dream” rally at the square in downtown to commemorate the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom protest where Martin Luther King Jr. gave his “I Have a Dream” speech. Sponsored by the local…
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Concerns arise as students travel into Wooster community
Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer On Sept. 10, as students, faculty and staff settled into their routines, President Sarah Bolton sent out the fourth Weekly Campus Health Update. After testing every student entering campus during the move-in period, the College has now adopted monitoring testing, which “tests approximately 250 students per week” and can…
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The CDI hosts a virtual BLM solidarity event
Maggie Dougherty Features Editor Savannah Sima Staff Writer On Sep. 2, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO) Ivonne García and the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) staff presented a virtual gathering via Microsoft Teams for solidarity, discussion and support regarding racist national current events. The CDI described the event as “seek(ing) to provide…