Category: News

  • Planning for Lowry renovations to begin this year

    Eight shortlisted architectural firms will present in May, planning committee with various campus constituents to convene this summer. Saeed Husain News Editor As one crosses over Beall Ave. towards Lowry Center during the busy lunch hour in the next few years, a different kind of space will welcome them. The College is currently in the…

  • Posse founder and president to deliver commencement address

    Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer The College of Wooster has announced that Deborah Bial, founder and president of the Posse Foundation, will deliver this year’s commencement address  on Monday, May 13. She will also be receiving an honorary degree from The College of Wooster to add to her undergraduate from Brandeis University, Master’s degree and Ed.D…

  • FOEIT holds forum after year-long discussions

    Campus Council held an open discussion on the work of the taskforce and allowed a chance for students to provide feedback Samuel Casey News Editor On Tuesday, April 16, Campus Council hosted the Freedom of Expression and Inquiry Taskforce (FOEIT) forum to serve as an opportunity for students to learn and give feedback. According to…

  • Call-in demands revisited a year later

    Waverly Hart Managing Editor Almost a year and three months after the Galpin Call-in, many of the student leaders’ original demands have been achieved or are in the process of being realized. The Call-in, which occurred on the morning of Jan. 24, 2018, resulted in administration agreeing to 17 out of 21 of students’ demands,…

  • Campus Council adopts removal clause

    Grace Bodnovich Contributing Writer Recently, Campus Council and Student Activities added some guidelines concerning the process of removing an elected officer. The addition of these guidelines was in response to an apparent need for an official process to remove elected leaders of student groups. “The process of removing an officer is vital for maintaining accountability…

  • SGA updates constitution for first time in eight years

    Bijeta Lamichhane Contributing Writer The Student Government Association (SGA) has updated its constitution for the first time since 2011. Various members of SGA pointed out that updates to the constitution were overdue and that it has now been amended to be more beneficial to the campus community as a whole. “SGA updated its constitution to…