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College Introduces Additional Dining Options for Campus Community
Riley Jones Staff Writer Over the course of the semester, more dining options have become available around campus. The College has introduced food trucks located behind Ruth Williams Hall anda plant-based guest chef in Kittredge Hall for lunch. Pop’s has also returned to McLeod’s Convenience Store for quick grab-and-go type lunches. The Director of…
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Student Orgs Hold Discussions on the Black Manifesto
Sam Killebrew Senior News Writer As The College of Wooster community reels from the administration’s response to the Black Manifesto, student organizations have taken it upon themselves to create change from the ground up. Since the response of the administration, which many students believe to be inadequate, student organizations on campus have held discussions…
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College Looks to Start Vaccine Clinic for Booster Shots
Samuel Boudreau News Editor As many students pass the sixth month point of initially receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, students are now looking to receive their COVID-19 booster shot. While President Sarah Bolton told the Voice in September that, “if we come to a situation where there are booster shots available, we will certainly make…
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Students Discuss Concerns with Board of Trustees
Samuel Boudreau News Editor Trigger Warning: Racist Actions With the gavel drawing their presentation on racial justice and equity to a close, Izzy Flores Perez ’22 had only one question left for The College of Wooster’s Board of Trustees at the biannual Student Development meeting . “Has there been any actions or good results…
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Will Dr. Lowry Remain The College of Wooster’s Hero? Board of Trustees Release Findings of Inquiry and Students Respond
Aspen Rush Editor in Chief In the days prior to fall break of this year, Sally Staley, chair of The College of Wooster’s Board of Trustees (BoT), and Tom Gibian, vice chair of the College’s board of trustees, released the Special Committee’s findings of an investigation into the personal conduct of Dr. Howard Lowry…
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C.O.W. Confronted with Reality of Institutional Racism
Sam Killebrew Senior News Writer An anonymous pamphlet titled “The Black Manifesto” appeared throughout campus, prompting discussion and call for actions. On a quiet autumn morning at The College of Wooster, a document, dubbed The Black Manifesto, was released across campus. The document outlined experiences of Black students at Wooster: lack of Black staff, lack…