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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…
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Junior I.S. art exhibit opens in Ebert Art Center
Katie Cameron A&E Editor On Sunday, May 8, the College of Wooster Art and Art History Departments will host a gallery show at Ebert Art Center featuring the work of the junior class art majors. The class of 2017 has six art majors: Foster Cheng, Emily Glickman, Cassidy Jester, Mariah Joyce, Abbey Partika and Theresa…
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CC will not pass alcohol policy before end of year
Stephen Lumetta News Editor Alcohol and the College policies surrounding alcohol have been much discussed at the College this academic year, but Campus Council (CC) will not pass a new alcohol policy this year, according to Chair of Campus Council Ben Taylor ’16. This means that the student body will be entering its first weekend…
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Budget allocations released for the 2016-17 school year
The College of Wooster’s ice hockey team, BSA and WAC were among the student groups that received the most funds. Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief The Allocation Committee released the 2016-17 distribution of the Student Activity Fee Monday, through an email from Assistant Director of Campus Life Rachel Messenger. Campus Council (CC) approved the recommended…
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A bigger and better space for Spoon Market
Dani Gagnon Features Editor Ever since word got out that Spoon was moving, the Wooster community has been looking forward to the grand reveal of their favorite sandwich shop’s new and improved location. Now that the opening date is nearly here, friends have been comparing what they’ve heard concerning the opening date, trying to identify…
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Shades of Gold records, releases single
Michael Hatchett A&E Editor While there are a good handful of a capella groups on campus, one of Wooster’s most recent additions will be expanding their reach beyond live performance. Shades of Gold, founded by Nariah Francis ’16 during her first year at the College, will be releasing a single and album in the coming…