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Campus master plan provides glimpse at future grounds
A new science building and dormitory among potential projects for the College in the coming years Ian Benson News Editor Future Wooster students will be seeing new construction as the College looks to improve upon its current campus. On the agenda in the next few years are enhancements or projects in Mateer Hall, McGaw…
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On the lighter side… 1/25/13
Presidential inaugurations are usually considered to be stiff and subdued affairs, though this year’s featured a series of moments that lightened the mood, be it intentional or accidental. Sasha and Malia Obama used the inauguration as a chance to steal the show, with photos catching the first daughters dancing and taking photos of themselves on…
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Emergency fund started for students
The fund will help students facing financial dilemmas that threaten their education After reading the recent Voice article “Student Threatens Hunger Strike to Pay Tuition,” former Professor and Director of Libraries at The College of Wooster Damon Hickey started an emergency fund for students faced with unexpected financial difficulties. The Damon and Mary…
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Gay former NFL player to visit Wooster
Wade Davis, a retired defensive back, will speak at McGaw Chapel about his experience in the pros Wade Davis, a former NFL player who came out following his retirement, will speak at the College on Feb. 4 about his experiences as a gay athlete. The event is hosted by the Center for Diversity and Global…
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The College looks to purchase The Shack
Staff Writer Changes may be in store for The Shack Restaurant, with the College looking to purchase the property, though plans for the building are still unknown. “The Syrios family, who own the building, approached the College because they were interested in selling the building that houses The Shack,” said Laurie Stickelmaier, vice president for…
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BITE-SIZED NEWS: 12/7/12
STATE Ohio shoots down conservative “heartbeat bill” On Nov. 27, House Bill 125, otherwise known as Ohio’s “heartbeat bill,” was dropped after a decision was made by Republican Senate President Tom Niehaus to keep the bill from going to a vote on the floor of the Ohio State Senate. The bill proposed to ban abortions…