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Students celebrate installation of peace pole
Desi LaPoole Editor in Chief The College of Wooster celebrated the installation of its own peace pole with a dedication ceremony held on Friday, Sep. 27 at Babcock Hall. According to Audrey VanderVelde ’20, co-president of Amnesty International, “A peace pole is a physical pole — ours has the eight most spoken languages at the…
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College responds to hate propaganda messages
Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer On Oct. 4, President Sarah Bolton emailed the college community with news regarding hate propaganda stickers that were found on campus. “Student Protective Services (SPS) received a tip from a student earlier this week about hate propaganda posted on campus that they subsequently removed,” Bolton stated in her email. “Today…
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Fighting Scots football falls narrowly to Wittenberg
Ian Ricoy Sports Editor Wooster narrowly fell to the Wittenberg Tigers in a tough 12-14 loss in Springfield, Ohio. This is the Scots’ 10th straight loss to the Wittenberg Tigers since beating them in 2008, 27-6. This loss was the closest game played between the Scots and Tigers on record since 2000. The Scots settled…
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Organizations report issues with Student Activities
Inefficient communication between Lowry Center and Student Activities and organizations causes issues with budget allocations Claire Montgomery Senior News Writer A common complaint from both student organizations and individuals alike has been that Lowry Center and Student Activities (LCSA) does not communicate with them in a timely or effective manner. The LCSA office is responsible…
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A brief history of Covers: a decade of student talent
Zoe Covey Features Editor Many traditions and places at The College of Wooster are decades old, but some classic student events only feel that way. Who can remember a time before the C-store (built in 2009), or Party on the Green? Our student events become traditions because we put effort into making them exist year…
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Dining Services contemplates Mom’s closing early
Incidents of intoxicated students vomiting at the restaurant prod staff to consider closing at midnight Samuel Casey News Editor During the Campus Council (CC) meeting on Sep. 12, Sheila Wilson, associate vice president for auxiliary operations procurement/purchasing, spoke to the general council about concerns regarding student intoxication at Mom’s during the weekend, specifically incidents of…