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Board of Trustees’ attendance at student meeting declines
Samuel Casey News Editor At an Oct. 30 Student Government Association (SGA) meeting, members brought up concerns regarding the number of Trustees present at the previous week’s Student Development meeting, where student organization leaders could speak directly to members of the Board of Trsutees regarding issues facing their groups. Libbie Main ’20, co-president of Inter-Greek…
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College takes actions to strengthen campus safety
Savannah Sima Contributing Writer Following the open forum with Security and Protective Services (SPS) hosted by Campus Council (CC) on Oct. 27, and the two hate incidents that targeted members of the College, Dean of Students Scott Brown sent an email to the campus community with an up- date on some introductory mea- sures to…
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Campus Council holds forum to discuss campus safety
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor In light of recent bias incidents that have occurred at the College, Campus Council (CC) held a dis- cussion on Oct. 27 regarding stu- dents’ concerns about safety on campus. President Sarah Bolton, Dean of Students Scott Brown, Chief Diversity Equity and In- clusion Officer Ivonne García, Associate Director of Security…
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CDEIO hosts townhall following hate incidents
Samuel Casey News Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 23, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO) Ivonne M. García hosted a townhall in Lean Lecture Hall to provide an update on the 2017 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Strategic Plan (DEISP) which, according to an email sent by García, “provided that The College of Wooster communicate to…
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Student org. leaders meet with Trustees
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer On Oct. 25, members of dif- ferent student organizations met with the Student Develop- ment Committee of the Board of Trustees. Twelve organizations were represented, and different categories of issues were pre- sented, including issues with stu- dent life, diversity and visibility, sustainability and updates from student groups and student…
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College and OneEighty formalize partnership
Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor The College has officially formalized a partnership with OneEighty, an organization that serves to provide mental health services and eliminate issues such as sexual violence and substance abuse. This partnership will now provide students, faculty and staff with educational and programming services at low to no cost. According to Lori Makin-Byrd,…