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Forum held to discuss acts of vandalism in the CDI
The panel discussion covered the problems that marginalized groups face on campus and the importance of more dialogue and allyship. Stephen Lumetta News Editor A forum titled “A part or Apart? A Campus Discussion for Solutions to Discriminatory Acts of Vandalism,” was held on Sunday night. The forum, which included a panel discussion, was spurred…
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Revised alcohol policy released
Changes and clarifications made in many sections of policy Meg Itoh News Editor Campus Council (CC) released a draft of the revised alcohol policy to the College community on April 12. The revisions were made by the Alcohol Task Force (ATF), formed at the beginning of the school year after students expressed confusion regarding the existing alcohol…
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All in the family: Hartzler’s celebrates its 20th anniversary
Oscar Bautista Contributing Writer Hartzler’s Family Dairy, Inc. is celebrating their 20th year in business with the Wooster community on April 15. The family runs the company together and sells their products across Ohio. “It was my father-in-law’s dream to bottle milk,” said Jill Hartzler, the ice cream shop manager and wife to Greg Hartzler.…
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Small Concerts event offers jazz, indie and local talent
Mike Long Contributing Writer It’s reaching the end of the semester and everyone is panicking in one way or another. Underclassmen are feeling the effects of the work ramping up to finals and seniors are too busy contemplating how they’ll be forced to sell their labor and how they do so will affect their position…
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Lackner gets to second base, sets NCAA Div. III on-base record
Alex Downs Contributing Writer ner reached base safely for the 61st consecutive game, breaking a 13-year-old NCAA Div. III record. During a stretch of 60 consecutive games from 2001-03, Salve Regina’s Damian Costantino reached base at least once. Lackner finally eclipsed the record after its 13-year duration, but he is not the only Scot to…
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As I.S. Monday looms, seniors work to be ready
As of press time on Tuesday, nine I.S. projects had been submitted. But with I.S. Monday less than a month away, more will be coming in. Maddi O’Neill Editor in Chief With Spring Break and I.S. Monday less than a month away, seniors are starting to feel the heat. Although the last I.S. doesn’t need…