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CC will not pass alcohol policy before end of year
Stephen Lumetta News Editor Alcohol and the College policies surrounding alcohol have been much discussed at the College this academic year, but Campus Council (CC) will not pass a new alcohol policy this year, according to Chair of Campus Council Ben Taylor ’16. This means that the student body will be entering its first weekend…
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Graduate Students to serve in Res Life
Three students from Kent State University to live on campus Stephen Lumetta News Editor There will be some new faces on campus next year: three graduate students studying higher education at Kent State University will serve as assistants in the Division of Campus Life in the upcoming year. Two of the graduate students will be…
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Budget allocations released for the 2016-17 school year
The College of Wooster’s ice hockey team, BSA and WAC were among the student groups that received the most funds. Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief The Allocation Committee released the 2016-17 distribution of the Student Activity Fee Monday, through an email from Assistant Director of Campus Life Rachel Messenger. Campus Council (CC) approved the recommended…
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Small house repairs continued over Spring Break
Meg Itoh News Editor Small houses on campus underwent a number of repairs during Spring Break. These repairs came after several houses had structural issues earlier in the year, including Gable House, Scot Cottage and Lewis House. Students were notified by Steve Glick, director of Security and Protective Services (SPS), on Feb. 15 that no…
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Second annual memorial 5K to be held this weekend
The event, among others, was started last year and is being continued in honor of Dr. Melissa Schultz, who passed away last spring. Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief The second annual Dr. Melissa Schultz Memorial 5K and 1 Mile Run/Walk will take place this weekend. The event starts at 9 a.m. tomorrow, April 23. The…
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Tuition to increase by 4.1 percent
Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief The comprehensive fee to attend Wooster during the 2016-17 academic year has been raised to $57,900, a 4.1 percent increase from the 2015-16 comprehensive fee of $55,600, according to documentation on the College’s website and a letter recently sent to students’ parents. The percent increase is considerably higher than the…