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Email from Cornwell offends student group
President has since clarified the response in his accidental reply-all Wyatt Smith News Editor On Dec. 4, a day before its Passion Party, the student-group VOX received an email from College President Grant Cornwell that seemingly criticized the event and demeaned VOX. On Jan. 17, Cornwell met with members of the VOX leadership, assuring them…
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Administration fully enacts new party monitor policy
Security measures will become more stringent toward uncooperative groups as the semester continues Maddi O’Neill News Editor With the first week of spring semester came the implementation of a new party monitor policy. The first weekend (Jan. 17-19) of the new policy was mostly uneventful, with only one party being shut down by Security and…
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Administrators consider moving Greeks back to dorms
Armington and Bissman may transition into housing for Greek groups as soon as the 2014-15 school year Madeleine O’Neill News Editor Greek groups may move back to Bissman and Armington next year as part of a push to utilize housing space more efficiently on campus. Administrators hope to open more program houses and to provide…
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College considers options for The Shack after purchase of building
Inconsistent stories from the College and previous Shack owners surface in the wake of the College’s announcement of purchase Ian Benson Editor-in-Chief Anya Cohen Managing Editor On Nov. 29, The Shack officially ceased operations and the current tenants, Mark and Candy Watts, removed all property from the premises. The building, which was constructed in 1910…
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MOH cleans Mom’s after a busy Friday night
Brooke Skiba Features Editor Student respect at Mom’s on weekend nights has been an ongoing issue this semester without resolution. Just before break, the Men of Harambee (MOH) set an example for the student body by volunteering to spend time in the Mom’s workers’ shoes. On Friday, Nov. 22 at 3 a.m., a time when…
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The Goliard seeks to promote creativity on campus
Sarah Carracher News Editor The College of Wooster’s only literary magazine, The Goliard, holds the significant role and responsibility as a creative outlet for the student body’s literary and artistic talent. Begun in 1989 and publishing its first issue in 1990 under advisor and English Professor Debra Shostak, The Goliard is on the brink of…