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Campus Council passes alcohol policy unanimously
Caren Holmes Staff Writer The long-awaited updated campus alcohol policy has been approved by Campus Council and is expected to receive approval from the College administration within the coming week. The new policy however, has not been made public to the student body. The policy has been revised and reviewed by legal staff, administration and…
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Complaints received about vagina in Lowry Center
Mariah Joyce Editor in Chief An art installation by the campus group k(no)w depicting female genitalia has once again garnered a complaint on The College of Wooster Campus. For their week-long series of sex positive and sex education events known as Sex Week, k(no)w members painted a schedule of events and images on the windows…
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Complaints lead to Dining Services changes
After receiving multiple complaints concerning ADA violations, Campus Dining implements new improvements Jared Berg Editor in Chief According to several students at The College of Wooster, the Department of Campus Dining and Conference Services has failed to provide proper accommodations and allowances for students who follow specialized diets, whether they be for medical reasons or…
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Absurd, ambitious, Atlanta: FX’s new fall show
Harry Todd Contributing Writer Donald Glover got his break into the biz when Tina Fey hired him to be a writer for her fledgling show, 30 Rock, after seeing some of his comedy troupe’s work online. He quickly became one of the show’s most renowned writers for his bizarre, meta sense of humor before ultimately…
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Golf swings for the fences, jumps a spot in NCAC standings
Emma Woods Senior Sports Writer The Wooster women’s golf team ended their season this past weekend with a fourth place at the North Coast Atlantic Conference Championships. The women started off their season strong in the fall, placing first overall at the Ohio Wesleyan Invitational in October and placing high at the Wittenberg Pat Clouse…
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Campus votes on chairs
Theresa Dunne Features Editor Over the past couple weeks, students, faculty and staff members have been taking time out of their hurried meals in the Lowry Dining Hall to participate in a campus-wide vote that will help Campus Dining Services decide which chairs will replace our beloved maroon beauties later this year. The voting process…