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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…
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Camp Woo: The story of a Wooster spring
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor Seniors, we’re almost there. We’re almost ready to put on a bathrobe and a weird hat, almost ready to receive monthly emails from the Wooster Fund, almost ready to hurdle into the unknowable abyss known as adulthood. But we’re not quite there yet. In the meantime, we should try to wring…
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College recognized for service in community by United Way
Oscar Bautista Contributing Writer Last week, the Stanleys’ Cup was awarded to The College of Wooster by the United Way of Wayne and Holmes County due to the College’s year-round contributions to the community. The award is named in honor of two local business and philanthropic leaders, Stanley Gault, former CEO of Rubbermaid, and the…
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Revised alcohol policy released
Changes and clarifications made in many sections of policy Meg Itoh News Editor Campus Council (CC) released a draft of the revised alcohol policy to the College community on April 12. The revisions were made by the Alcohol Task Force (ATF), formed at the beginning of the school year after students expressed confusion regarding the existing alcohol…
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Forum held to discuss acts of vandalism in the CDI
The panel discussion covered the problems that marginalized groups face on campus and the importance of more dialogue and allyship. Stephen Lumetta News Editor A forum titled “A part or Apart? A Campus Discussion for Solutions to Discriminatory Acts of Vandalism,” was held on Sunday night. The forum, which included a panel discussion, was spurred…
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Feedback gathered for VP of Student Affairs
Janel England Senior News Writer Last week, in a continuation of the search process for a new Vice President of Student Affairs, three open sessions were held for the College’s faculty, staff and students, respectively, of the College. The objective of the sessions was to gather feedback from the college community as the search committee…