Category: News

  • Soda bottle thrown from passing car hits student on Beall Ave.

    Waverly Hart News Editor On Saturday Jan. 27, a student running down the sidewalk on Beall Ave. was assaulted by a suspect in a passing car who threw a two liter bottle of Mountain Dew at the student. The student, Brian Lief ’19, was warming up for a race he was supposed to run at…

  • The CDI considers uses for new funds after Call-in

      Nick Shiach Contributing Writer On Jan. 24, students participating in the Galpin Call-in were able to secure an extra $20,000 for the budget of the Center for Diversity of Inclusion (CDI) in the present semester. In the time since, the CDI has been considering how to spend this new allocation in the remaining months…

  • Wooster places high on Princeton Review list

    Ryan Secard Contributing Writer The College of Wooster has been identified by the Princeton Review as one of 200 “Colleges that Pay You Back” in their recent book with the same name intended for people searching for colleges. According to the Princeton Review’s website, the institutions included in its book all feature “stellar academics, affordable…

  • Jackie Carrillo named the CDI’s newest program coordinator

    Laura Haley Chief Copy Editor Jackie Carrillo was recently named to the staff of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI), joining as the Center’s second program coordinator. She will have a unique focus in two branches, Civic and Social Responsibility as well as International Student Services. Carrillo, who describes herself as a “first generation…

  • Administrators respond to demands from Call-in

    Dr. Matthew Mariola led discussions on the major on Dec. 1 and 5 in Lowry Student Center (Photo by Saeed Husain). Brandon Bell News Editor An estimated 300 students participated in a sit-in outside of administrative offices in Galpin Hall and Lowry Center on Wednesday, Jan. 24. Referred to as a “Call-in” by its organizers…

  • Beall Avenue will receive new cameras, patrols

    Brandon Bell News Editor During winter break, Security and Protective Services (SPS) partnered with the City of Wooster Police Department (WPD) to consider improvements to the security systems along Beall Avenue. Completed improvements include regular patrols of the street by WPD officers and upgrades to cameras to allow them to record the license plates of…