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Delta Theta Psi suspended pending investigation
Mackenzie Clark News Editor The sorority Delta Theta Psi has been suspended pending investigation by the administration. This suspension follows the suspensions of the fraternity Xi Chi Psi and sororities Zeta Phi Gamma, Alpha Gamma Phi and Delta Phi Alpha. All five suspensions were put into effect after the administration received reports of allegations of…
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Petition started to protect DACA students
Students start petition asking President Bolton to commit to protecting undocumented and DACA status students Caren Holmes Staff Writer Eduadro Munoz ’19 is organizing an online petition to encourage The College of Wooster to proactively commit to protections for undocumented and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students in reaction to the looming threats of…
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Campus Council reforms election process
Caren Holmes Staff Writer Campus Council announced this week that the organization is reforming aspects of its election process in order to increase student participation and streamline the election procedures. At-Large Campus Council member, Jordan Griffith ’19 explained that the elections schedule has been moved up so as to take place two weeks prior to…
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Four Greek groups suspended pending investigation
One fraternity and three sororities have been temporarily suspended after allegations of hazing Mackenzie Clark News Editor Four Greek groups including the fraternity Xi Chi Psi and the sororities Alpha Gamma Phi, Zeta Phi Gamma and Delta Phi Alpha, have been temporarily suspended pending investigation by the administration. These suspensions are a result of allegations…
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Harassment incident occurs on Beall Ave
Townsperson physically assaults student Meg Itoh Viewpoints Editor Students received an email from Steven Glick, Director of Security and Protective Services (SPS) on Friday January 27 detailing a confrontation between a student and a driver at the corner of Beall and University. At approximately 11:00 a.m. traffic was backed up on Beall Avenue and the…
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Student Government Association elects Executive Board
Brandon Bell Staff Writer The election for the Student Government Association’s (SGA) Executive Board closed last Friday, and three new officers have been elected for next year, all pushing for changes in the SGA and for improved communication between students and the administration. As of press time, Margaret Sestito ’18 had been elected president, Jordan…