Category: News

  • Touré to visit campus

     Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief As a part of this year’s forum series, the College will welcome noted journalist Touré on Wednesday, Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. He is the host of Fuse’s Hiphop Shop and On the Record, a co-host of The Cycle on MSNBC, a regular contributor to The Dylan Ratigan Show and a member…

  • SGA launches push to end unclaimed damages

    Mariah Joyce Contributing Writer The Wooster Ethic, a document that all students of the College sign during the early weeks of their first year, reads as follows: “I hereby join this community with a commitment to the Wooster Ethic upholding academic and personal integrity and a culture of honesty and trust in all my academic…

  • Wooster student arrested for drug possession

    Security discovered marijuana, prescription drugs, and LSD in the dorm room of Sarah Loether ’15 Madeleine O’Neill News Editor At 10:50 p.m. on the night of Oct. 12, officers from the Wooster Police Department were called to Holden Hall by campus Security and Protective Services officers in response to a drug complaint. Security had conducted…

  • Project Unbreakable aims to raise awareness

    Sarah Carracher News Editor Project Unbreakable, a national project dedicated to increasing awareness of sexual assault and helping victims heal through art, has recently made its appearance on the Wooster campus. Susan Lee, Special Assistant to the President for Diversity Affairs and Campus Climate, asked the student body in an email to submit photos of…

  • Wooster receives largest donation in school’s history

    Madeleine O’Neill News Editor A recent $15 million donation by Ruth Whitmore Williams and her husband, A. Morris Williams Jr., will allow the College to expand science education through additional scholarships, an endowed professorship, and a new science facility. The College announced this donation, the largest in the school’s history, on Oct. 5. A member…

  • Student opinions mixed on Campus Council changes

    The restructured committee will feature students representing issues, rather than campus groups Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief A memorandum is in place that will change the current membership structure of Campus Council, moving away from group representation and focusing more on campus issues. The change was voted on by members at the end of last year, and…