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College discusses changes to graduate qualities
Emily Anderson Contributing Writer During A.R.C.H., many students are first introduced to the qualities that they are expected to acquire during their time at The College of Wooster. However, after A.R.C.H. the importance of these qualities fades in comparison to more immediate concerns, such as scheduling and GPA. What exactly are graduate qualities and why…
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Title IX investigation launched
Student accuses College of Title IX violation Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief The College of Wooster is currently being investigated for an alleged Title IX violation. The College appears on the Department of Education’s (D.O.E.) list of 212 postsecondary institutions that have pending Title IX sexual assault investigations. The investigations are carried out by the…
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Election Day petition suggested, rejected
Students detail plans to revisit petition in the next four years Emily Anderson Contributing Writer Recently, two students of the College of Wooster, Monét Davis ’19 and Jordan Griffith ’19, started a petition to have classes cancelled on Election Day this year. Inspired by Northwestern University’s announcement in June that classes would be cancelled on…
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Students register to vote amidst policy confusion
The College Democrats completed non-partisan training and are the only student group qualified to register voters Janel England News Editor Ohio’s status as a pivotal swing state makes it a desirable place to be registered to vote. But as the deadline for voter registration approaches on Oct. 11, there has been some confusion among The…
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Students propose new fraternity, Delta Gamma Tau
Oscar Bautista Staff Writer With the help of some third parties, Francisco Martinez ’19 and Anthony Cisneros ’19 are currently in the process of founding a new fraternity on campus: Delta Gamma Tau. The new fraternity strives to gather men from all cultures and faiths and unify them with a doctrine of multicultural social activism…
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Complaints received about vagina in Lowry Center
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief An art installation by the campus group k(no)w depicting female genitalia has once again garnered a complaint on The College of Wooster Campus. For their week-long series of sex positive and sex education events known as Sex Week, k(no)w members painted a schedule of events and images on the windows…