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Politicians hold panel about local elections
Local politicians answered student questions Jared Berg Editor in Chief Recently, a number of local politicians visited The College of Wooster in order to better inform the College community on local and statewide elections. On Oct. 1, former Governor of Ohio and current Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate Ted Strickland planned to make a campaign…
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Second Title IX investigation opened against the College
The College of Wooster is now being investigated regarding two alleged Title IX policy violations Mackenzie Clark News Editor A second investigation has been opened against The College of Wooster following another alleged Title IX violation. The first investigation was opened by the Department of Education (D.O.E) on Sept. 2, 2016, after a student complained…
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Campus Council releases official alcohol policy
Oscar Bautista Staff Writer Last week, Campus Council published the newly revised alcohol policy, cited as the “Student Alcohol and Social Event Policy” on the College’s Wiki page. The new policy succeeded the Alcohol Task Force’s party policy and aims to provide the student body with a straightforward document. “The three goals I saw for…
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College celebrates 150th anniversary, inauguration
Emily Anderson Contributing Writer On Dec. 18, 1866, The College of Wooster was born. Now, 150 years later, the community gathers to celebrate the past, present and future of the institution. The 150th anniversary celebration starts on Friday and is an opportunity to engage with each other not only as students, faculty, staff and alumni,…
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Large student turnout for first Presidential Debate
Janel England News Editor This past Monday, Sept. 26, students from the communications department hosted a viewing event for students at the College of Wooster to watch the first Presidential Debate between Republican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The host students began the event a half hour before the actual debate, where…
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Black Student Association holds demonstation
BSA honored the victims of two recent police shooting, while simultaneously raising awareness for the Black Lives Matter movement Mackenzie Clark News Editor On Wednesday, Sept. 21, members of the Black Student Association (BSA) gathered outside of Lowry Center to stand in solidarity with the families and friends of victims of recent police shootings, such…