Category: News

  • College holds discussion on campus harassment

    Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer On Thursday, Feb. 7, administration and representatives from the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) and Security and Protective Services (SPS) held a meeting in the Lowry Pit to discuss the harassment that took place between the evening of Saturday, Feb. 2th and the morning of Sunday, Feb. 3. The purpose…

  • Frigid temperatures cancel classes on Jan. 30

    Classes and co-curriculars canceled, staff asked to choose between vacation day and risking travel in cold weather  Bejita Lamichhane Contributing Writer Grace Bodnovich Contributing Writer The Emergency Steering Committee (ESC) announced cancellations of classes on Wednesday, Jan. 30 in order to mitigate the risk of sustained exposure to cold temperatures and wind chills. The temperature…

  • College website undergoes revamp project

    Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer Wooster.edu is getting a revamp, with the project currently underway. According to Director of Technical Services Vincent DiScipio, this project is being taken on by the College Relations and Marketing sections of Web Communications. These updates come as a relief for students such as Nascha Brannon ’22 who finds the website…

  • Gault Rec. Center confirmed as Commencement venue

    Saeed Husain News Editor On Thursday, Jan. 31, the senior class at the College received an email from Chief of Staff and Secretary of the College Angela Johnston with details about this year’s tentative Commencement Weekend schedule. According to the email, commencement will take place on Monday, May 13, at the Gault Recreation Center in…

  • LGBTQIA+ community faces harassment

    Samuel Casey News Editor In a campus-wide email on Sunday, Feb. 3, President Sarah Bolton spoke about the instances of vandalism in two separate campus locations this past weekend. According to the email, racist, homophobic and transphobic language were used to target students near a campus house.  Bolton wrote that harassment of that nature was…

  • Lack of Student Life staff concerns student groups, clubs

    Bijeta Lamichhane  Contributing Writer Last semester, without enough staff in Student Activities, the organizers of different events at the College found themselves in a tough situation. When questioned about the challenges faced by their clubs while organizing events, the members reported facing issues with running logistics, stalled reimbursement and reallocation forms and mix-ups regarding their…