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Complaints lead to Dining Services changes
After receiving multiple complaints concerning ADA violations, Campus Dining implements new improvements Jared Berg Editor in Chief According to several students at The College of Wooster, the Department of Campus Dining and Conference Services has failed to provide proper accommodations and allowances for students who follow specialized diets, whether they be for medical reasons or…
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Campus Council passes alcohol policy unanimously
Caren Holmes Staff Writer The long-awaited updated campus alcohol policy has been approved by Campus Council and is expected to receive approval from the College administration within the coming week. The new policy however, has not been made public to the student body. The policy has been revised and reviewed by legal staff, administration and…
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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…
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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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Reusable mugs to be revamped next year
Mugs will use a carabiner system, just like reusable boxes Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief The reusable mug program will undergo changes to increase its popularity in the coming years, including the introduction of gold carabiners starting next year. Mary Kate Norton ’19, the incoming vice president of Greenhouse, said the mug program is currently…
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Student Life candidates visit the College of Wooster
Four candidates for VP of Student Affairs/Dean of Students visited the campus Monday through Thursday. Meg Itoh News Editor Editors’ note: Because not all of the VP candidates’ names were released as of press time, we have decided not to include any candidates’ names out of fairness to those whose names could not be included…