Category: News

  • Strategic Planning Group outlines College’s future

    SPG presented posters at events attended by faculty, staff and students, garnering comments from campus community  Samuel Casey News Editor On Thursday, Jan. 24, members of the Strategic Planning Group (SPG) and the Campus Sustainability Committee (CSC) presented posters to students in the Wilson Governance Room regarding six different themes: Relationships, Connection & Community, Student…

  • Toby joins as new program coordinator, UG to reopen

    Samuel Casey News Editor In an update to Student Life and the Underground (UG), Sarah Toby was announced as the new program coordinator for Lowry Center and Student Activities, with her first day being Tuesday, Jan. 22. She previously held a position in Residence Life at Ashland University, but was interested in being involved with…

  • Dr. García selected as Wooster’s new CDEIO

    Dr. Ivonne M. García becomes the College’s first Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO), and will begin June 1 Linnea Kedziora Contributing Writer Wooster has appointed a new Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO). According to the email President Bolton sent out to students on Thursday, Jan. 17, Dr. Ivonne M. García currently…

  • Serna-Wallender bids farewell

    Grace Bodnovich Contributing Writer A significant part of many Wooster students’ lives is Religious and Spiritual Life. Students across campus are grateful to the college’s chaplain, Alex Serna-Wallender for his wonderful service to the College community.  An ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, Serna-Wallender has been with the College since the summer of 2017 and…

  • Three final candidates for CDEIO visit campus

    The search committee describes process of narrowing down candidates for Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO) Laura Haley Maggie Dougherty News Editors In August, President Bolton sent a campus wide email explaining that the search process would begin to fill a new position: the College’s first Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO). On…

  • Mace and pepper spray ban lifted from Scot’s Key

    Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer The Conduct Committee of Campus Council (CC) has decided to remove the ban of pepper spray and Mace from the Scot’s Key. On page 40 of the Scot’s Key under the section, “Firearms and Other Weapons,” it reads, “Under no circumstances are other weapons or objects carried for the purpose…