Category: News

  • Discussion to renovate Lowry takes place

    Samuel Casey News Editor On Wednesday, Oct. 16, President Sarah Bolton and Dean of Students Scott Brown hosted a discussion with students concerning the upcoming renovation of the Lowry Center. According to an email from Brown, students were encouraged to help answer questions, such as, “What are you looking for in a new Lowry Center?…

  • SGA faces issues after students fail to register for shuttle on time

     Savannah Sima Contributing Writer The shuttles for students traveling to airports offered before and after break by the Student Government Association (SGA) have been a point of contention between students, parents and members of SGA. SGA offers shuttles to and from the Cleveland and Canton-Akron airports for each major break — fall, spring, Thanksgiving, winter…

  • College honors 30th anniversary of Galpin Takeover

     Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief Black and Gold Weekend is a special time of the year when alumni return to campus to relive their time as Wooster students, and this year’s homecoming marked the anniversary of one of the most consequential student movements in the College’s history. 2019 is the 30th anniversary of the Galpin…

  • Students celebrate installation of peace pole

     Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief  The College of Wooster celebrated the installation of its own peace pole with a dedication ceremony held on Friday, Sep. 27 at Babcock Hall. According to Audrey VanderVelde ’20, co-president of Amnesty International, “A peace pole is a physical pole — ours has the eight most spoken languages at the…

  • Conduct board includes students in panels

     Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer  For the 2019-20 school year, changes are being made to the student conduct board. According to Mitch Joseph, director of Student Rights and Responsibilities, the student conduct board is a system for the use of students when they are either “working to resolve conflicts” or “meeting to resolve issues that may…

  • College responds to hate propaganda messages

     Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer  On Oct. 4, President Sarah Bolton emailed the college community with news regarding hate propaganda stickers that were found on campus. “Student Protective Services (SPS) received a tip from a student earlier this week about hate propaganda posted on campus that they subsequently removed,” Bolton stated in her email. “Today…