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Scots break three records
Sheamus Dalton Sports Editor Over the weekend, the Wooster swimming and diving teams finished their seasons strong at the NCAC championships in Granville, Ohio. The Scots set three new school records and qualified for two NCAA “B” cuts, one of the requirements needed to qualify for the NCAA championships. In the end, the men finished…
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Soup and Bread’s popularity rebounds
Ben Taylor Viewpoints Editor Soup and Bread has more than doubled its average weekly attendance since last year, increasing from between 60 and 70 students a week to between 120 and 150, and is looking to grow further still. “We’re hoping to keep bumping up our average,” said Soup and Bread Coordinator Hannah Redding ’15.…
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Upcoming Campus Council elections will implement new system
Maddi O’Neill News Editor Campus Council will hold its first election under a new system of representation from Feb. 18 to Feb. 20. Instead of being chosen by student organization, Campus Council seats will be allocated by issues including international diversity, racial diversity, gender and sexuality diversity, service and civic engagement and selective organizations. In…
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Cornwell elected to AAC&U board of directors
Association of American Colleges and Universities recognizes president’s innovative approach Mariah Joyce Chief Copy Editor President Grant Cornwell was recently elected to the board of directors of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U). Founded in 1915 as a group of 179 small liberal arts colleges, AAC&U now boasts a membership of over 1,300…
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College Democrats host event for marriage equality
Students send valentines to Ohio’s Attorney General for marriage equality Ashanti Wallace Contributing Writer With Valentine’s Day approaching, it comes as no surprise that students at the College of Wooster would engage in initiatives to celebrate the wonderful season of love. The College of Wooster Democrats have proved to be no exception and are leaving…
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Track and field’s performance a slam dunk
Kasey Fielder Senior Sports Writer The College of Wooster track and field team competed in the Bob Shannon Invitational at Denison University on Saturday, where a school record was broken for the third time out of four meets this winter. Paris Nahas ’16 broke Stephanie McShane ’13’s previous standard of 8.34 seconds in the 60…