Category: News

  • CDI funding supports student activities

    Funds are used to promote diverse events on campus Matt Woodward Contributing Writer Established in 2015, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion Programming Board offers the opportunity for students, faculty and staff to receive funding for events which promote the mission and values of the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI). According to Shadra Smith,…

  • Recent harassment on campus attributed to election

    Students report a number of incidents on and around Beall Avenue following the election on Nov. 8 Jared Berg Editor in Chief College of Wooster students have reported incidents of verbal harassment on Beall Avenue and other locations on campus over the past week, some seemingly fueled by the results of the U.S. national elections…

  • Students organize silent protest in response to harassment

    Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief In response to the increased incidents of harassment on Beall Avenue following the election of Donald Trump, College of Wooster students organized a silent protest last week. Wooster’s protest, held on Friday, Nov. 11 at 12 p.m., joined many other such protests on college campuses across the country. The focus…

  • College survey investigates student center functions

    Caren Holmes Staff Writer Last week, the College sent out a “feasibility study survey” to the College community eliciting responses to better understand student and faculty usage of the Lowry Student Center. The survey, as part of a larger feasibility study being conducted by the College, is designed to gauge “long-term needs of the student…

  • Students interview Wellness counselor candidates

    Matt Woodward Contributing Writer In the second week of classes this semester, the Longbrake Student Wellness Center lost one of its counselors, creating a campus-wide demand for additional mental health services on campus. In response to the current situation, The College of Wooster recently conducted a search for an additional counselor at the Wellness Center.…

  • Textbooks return to Wilson Bookstore

    Textbooks will be available in store and online starting next semester Brandon Bell Contributing Writer On Tuesday, Nov. 1, the Florence O. Wilson Bookstore announced in an e-mail to students that it would once again carry and sell textbooks in store and online. This announcement reverses last year’s decision to outsource textbook sales to another…