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Libraries will become swipe-only after 10 p.m.
New swipe access policy will take effect today Ryan Secard Contributing Writer According to an email sent to the student body by Irene Herold, librarian at the College, The College of Wooster libraries will require students to swipe their C.O.W. card to enter the libraries after 10 p.m. beginning on Sept. 8. After this time,…
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New hazing policy seeks to clarify expectations
Nick Shiach Contributing Writer The College has implemented a new hazing policy that expands the definition of hazing to include situations previously not covered. The new policy was approved unanimously by Campus Council on April 20, 2017, and took effect on the first day of this semester. In addition to the policy changes, Craig Lutz…
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Wooster responds to the announcement on DACA
Obama-era program for undocumented students may end in March of next year Brandon Bell News Editor President Trump gave an order on Tuesday that closed applications for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and will completely revoke DACA status on March 5, 2018. Under the DACA program, some immigrant children who arrived in…
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Dean of Students Office introduces new positions
Mackenzie Clark Managing Editor On Wed., Aug. 23, Scott Brown, dean of students and vice president for student affairs, sent an email to the campus community detailing updates in the Division of Student Affairs. One of these updates included an announcement that the Dean of Students office would be adopting a new “class dean” model.…
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McDavitt House seeks to promote gender equity in the arts
Ellie Kahn Contributing Writer If you’ve ever been to an arts event on campus and were left feeling disappointed by the lack of women and non-binary folks featured in the program, you aren’t alone here at Wooster. After attending numerous creative events on campus this past year, four students — Robyn Newcomb ’20, Eleanor Linafelt…
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Wellness offers new mental health service
Mackenzie Clark Managing Editor At a rigorous liberal arts institution such as Wooster, students’ mental health can often take a back seat to homework, studying, extracurriculars and, of course, I.S. This year, the Longbrake Student Wellness Center is encouraging students to be kind to their minds and raising awareness about mental health. During the fall…