Category: News

  • 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…

  • Fourth Title IX complaint opens against College

    Waverly Hart News Editor On Nov. 17, 2017, a fourth Title IX investigation was opened against The College of Wooster. The complaint alleges that the College did not respond promptly to a report of sexual assault and failed to fully address retaliation from peers. The complaint, which was filed by Colleen Gilfether ’18, consists of…

  • College’s response to racist Facebook posts ongoing, faces frustration

    Tristan Lopus Editor in Chief The College of Wooster is investigating racist Facebook posts made by Drake Schwenke ’18, who has been removed from campus pending the conclusion of the investigation. The College learned of the posts around noon on Saturday, Jan. 13, from reports by several students and faculty members. That evening, President Bolton…

  • Swim, dive teams go undefeated

    Sam Kuhn Senior Sportswriter This past weekend, the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both finished their NCAC (North Coast Athletic Conference) dual meets undefeated with matching 5-0 records. Earlier in the year, they beat Wittenberg University, Hiram College and Oberlin College before outswimming Ohio Wesleyan University and Allegheny College last Saturday. This is…

  • Nationally recognized Mohorcic gives back to society

    Saeed Husain Chief Copy Editor

Patrick Mohorcic ’18 made headlines last December when the Allstate American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) named him Good Works Team® captain for dedication to community service. Mohorcic was honored during a live broadcast of The Home Depot College Football Awards aired on ESPN on Dec. 7, 2017. He was also part…

  • Men’s and women’s track and field teams both finish second

    Anna Hartig Staff Writer The College of Wooster men’s and women’s track and field teams started the indoor season with a quad meet at Wooster this past Saturday, Jan. 20 at Gault Recreation Center. Both programs received second-place finishes against Ohio Wesleyan University, Earlham College and Kenyon College, with the men totaling 91 points and…