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Three new C.o.R.E. awards announced for I.S. Symposium
Zoe Covey Contributing Writer The C.o.R.E. Committee has announced three new C.o.R.E. awards for projects being presented this year at I.S. Symposium. C.o.R.E. awards are given to Senior I.S. projects meeting specific presentation style or technology criteria at I.S. Symposium each year. The new awards include the I.S.: 180 Video award, which challenges students to…
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The Voice selects senior editors for 2018-19
The Wooster Voice has selected Coral Ciupak ’19, Mackenzie Clark ’19 and Waverly Hart ’20 as its senior editorial staff for the 2018-19 school year. Ciupak and Clark will become the editors in chief, while Hart will become managing editor. All three have served previously on the Voice’s editorial staff — this year, Ciupak has…
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Record numbers apply for the Class of 2022
Dr. Matthew Mariola led discussions on the major on Dec. 1 and 5 in Lowry Student Center (Photo by Saeed Husain). Claire Montgomery Contributing Writer Applications for admission to the class of 2022 at Wooster have set records, both for the total number of applicants and the number of applications that came from international students.…
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Black Panther Party secretary speaks at Wooster
Men of Harambee members, pictured with Cleaver, organized the event along with Women of Images and the Black Women’s Organization (Photo by Meonyez Goodwin). Meg Itoh Editor in Chief Kathleen Cleaver, perhaps best known for her previous role as communications secretary for the Black Panther Party between the years 1967-1971, spoke at The College of…
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A new kind of phishing scandal: actual fish
Flaky Rings Obsessive Golf Fanboy Staff at the Lowry Center front desk confirmed that on the morning of March 26, every student at the College received a fish in their mailbox. Peter Mackelmore ’19, who works the morning shift at the desk on Mondays, confirmed that 15 boxes of fish had been delivered to the…
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Bridging Along Beall will construct actual bridge
Tommy Lasagna Professional Impasta After multiple incidents involving College of Wooster students and Wooster residents, the College is taking action to improve relations between students and community members. After many hours of meetings, the College has managed to find a solution that administrators believe will be best for everyone. Rohini Singh, assistant professor of communication…