Category: News

  • Parking passes sell out

    Madeleine O’Neill News Editor Campus security has run out of parking passes for the remainder of the 2013-2014 school year. A few additional spaces will be made available in temporary lots for students. No further parking passes will be sold this year, but students who need a parking pass until the end of the semester…

  • Local farmers look to jumpstart micro-dairy

    Brooke Skiba Features Editor Local couple Courtland and Jenny Rocco are starting a crowdfunding campaign in order to develop BlueLoon Farm, their diversified 46-acre farm in West Salem, Ohio, into a micro-dairy. Mr. Rocco reached out to the campus community with his story in an attempt to find a student interested in making the promotional…

  • C.O.W.’s favorite liquor store to close its doors

    Gary’s Liquor Agency scheduled to close in the coming months due to liquor license buyout by Buehler’s Anya Cohen Managing Editor The city of Wooster’s lone liquor permit for retail sales is changing hands in January from Gary’s Liquor Agency to Buehler’s Fresh Foods. Liquor sales will only be added to Buehler’s Milltown store (located…

  • New party regulations to be implemented in spring semester

    Gareth McNamara Contributing Writer Beginning next semester, all student groups, organizations, houses and dorm rooms hosting parties will be required to meet new policies governing social events on campus. The policies, including training and contracts for designated party monitors, have been developed by the Judicial Committee of Campus Council, which is comprised of student, faculty…

  • Wooster alumnus named Deputy Director of the FBI

    Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief Mark Giuliano, a graduate of the College of Wooster, has recently been named Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This makes Giuliano the second highest-ranking official in the FBI. As Deputy Director, Giuliano will oversee all domestic and international investigative and intelligence activities. He will also serve as acting director…

  • Wooster Ethic Committee addresses behavior in Mom’s

    Sarah Carracher News Editor The recent increase of campus vandalism and other disrespectful acts has led SGA and the newly revived Wooster Ethic Committee to look into ways to improve respect for the workers at Mom’s Truck Stop. Mom’s, the only on-campus food location that both accepts flex dollars and is open until 3 a.m.,…