Category: News

  • College shares plan to open vaccine clinic “very soon”

    Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor   On April 2, President Sarah Bolton sent an email sharing that the College will be partnering with the Wooster Community Hospital to provide a vaccination clinic for the campus community. “The timing depends on exactly when the vaccine is shipped and made available, but we expect to be able to…

  • College takes stand against anti-Asian hate crimes

    Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer   On Friday, March 26, members of the College and the Wooster community came together at the Kauke Arch and Wooster Square to march in solidarity against the rise in hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander Community (AAPI). The event was organized by multiple student groups on…

  • In-person fall semester as vaccine availibility rises

    Sam Boudreau  Senior News Writer   As spring embraces The College of Wooster community with warm weather and sunny days, President Sarah Bolton notified the campus community on March 10 that the College plans to welcome back all students in person for the upcoming fall semester, which will begin on August 25. Bolton wrote, “We…

  • College plans celebrations for the Class of 2021

    Kate Murphy News Editor   As the end of the academic year approaches, the following are some important dates, celebrations and options that the senior class, as well as the entire student body, should keep in mind. All Independent Study (I.S.) submissions have been moved online, but the College has taken steps to make the…

  • Faculty and staff can report concerns to an independent officer

    Bijeta Lamichhane News Editor   On Oct. 7, Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer (CDEIO) Ivonne García and Dean of Students (DoS) Mryna Hernández sent an email detailing changes in the CDEIO office, the Center for Diversity and Inclusion (CDI) and the DoS office. One of the significant changes included the addition of an Ombudsperson…

  • Students express dissatisfaction with campus security

    Samuel Boudreau Senior News Writer   On their first week back on campus this semester, Aspen Rush ’22 and their friend were on a late-night walk near the forested-area between Bornhuetter Hall and the softball diamond. In the night’s darkness, Rush claims that around five Security and Protective Services (SPS) officers followed and “attempted to…